The majority of Club Overclocker
visitors would probably jump at an opportunity
to water cool their CPU in pursuit of more Megahertz. Strangely enough, there
are those that still scoff at the idea of water cooling and are heard uttering the overly quoted "water and
electronics don't mix." Skillful (and some unskillful) Overclockers have been using water
cooling gear for over five years now. Today, large companies are focusing
their industrial dollar on the concept, which has helped put some of the
intimidation that once stemmed from H2O cooling, at rest. Even some
pre-built "PCs in a box" are coming with a self-contained water cooling unit
installed instead of an air-cooled heatsink/fan combo. With the quality of products
available today, the risks associated with water cooling are next to nil,
provided that users take their time during the setup process.
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Cooler Master is
entering the market with The AquaGate, which hits the shelf in a single box as a complete kit
ready for Pentium-4 Socket 478, AMD Socket A or AMD Athlon64 Socket 754/939/940
applications. Coolermaster may not be the first company to put an all-in-one
water cooling kit together, but they are the first to give the main cooling unit the option of being
installed inside the PC enclosure. By residing in either two
5¼ drive bays or a Power Supply mounting location, the AquaGate can be
concealed within the PC enclosure. This will be showcased later as we install
the unit inside the CM Stacker!
Specifications:
|
Dimensions |
220mm (L) x 148mm (W) x 88mm (H) |
| Case
Material |
Aluminum |
| Fan
Dimension |
80 x 80 x
25 |
| Fan Speed
(RPM) |
2000 /
3100 / 4600 - Selectable - |
| Fan
Bearing Type |
Rifle
Bearing |
| Fan
Voltage |
12V |
| Noise
Levels (dB) |
23 / 34 /
49 |
| Power
Supply |
AC Power
110v/220v
DC Power 12V |
| Power
Consumption |
AC 9
Watts
DC 2.2 Watts |
| Water
Block |
Copper
and Acrylic |
| Weight |
2kg (main
unit) 5kg total |
| Thermal
Resistance |
RCA .31 /
.25 / .23 C/W
(tested with Pentium 4 @ 3.06GHz) |
|
Application |
AMD K7
(Socket 462)
K8 (Socket 754/940)
Pentium 4 (Socket 478) |