http://www.alphacool.de/xt/index.php...rkuehlung.html
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270-280$
500W
3,3V - 28 A
5V - 30 A
12V - 2x22A
-12V - 0,6 A
G1/4" fittings, FanLess + watercooled
http://www.alphacool.de/xt/index.php...rkuehlung.html
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270-280$
500W
3,3V - 28 A
5V - 30 A
12V - 2x22A
-12V - 0,6 A
G1/4" fittings, FanLess + watercooled
Dayum!Nice but kinda steep.
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kinda cool.. and G3/8 threaded too.. thats unprecedented (ok I cant spell) for alphacool. I wonder how good the actual PSU is.
Prolly the innards of another PSU, rebranded.. but it look's good
Nick
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More to the point, would you trust someone with unkown experience in PSU watercooling to make something that can very well set your house on fire if it fails?
Originally Posted by Bloody_Sorcerer
Originally Posted by MaxxxRacer
HuhOriginally Posted by creidiki
If you want some fire wait for upcoming Thermaltake WC'd PSU
www.modlabs.net (c)
LOL! I might be a sucker but im not suicidal :P
Originally Posted by Bloody_Sorcerer
Originally Posted by MaxxxRacer
Probably wouldn't be too hard for someone to do this on their own. Cut an aluminum block, hollow it out, and run some water though it. o_o
Actually sounds like a very easy thing to do o_O
I wonder...
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ph43r teh silence!
wouldnt buy it, but would quite happliy put it to good use if i was given one, my tagan, though not very quiet, is very stable and i like it.![]()
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Just seems like alot of uneeded heat being dumped in your loop. If you want silent and powerful, get a Seasonic or Fortron.
*Silverstone's newest offering seems to be hefty and quiet too.
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Spend $280 to further restrict my loop AND heat my water more? Sign me up!
Considering they even make passively cooled PSU's, one really does have to wonder.
Serra
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Nothing new really, i've seen watercooled Enermax PSU's a long time ago at a German online store.
Those looked a hell of a lot better than these btw.
Typical german style, these guys watercool everything.
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You're right. I guess there's nothing left which gets a little hot where there's no block out for it... too much.
The PSU, as far as I know, is a "simply" transition from a fully passive PSU to water, just by swapping the passive block for a water block. Correct me if I'm wrong.
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Why need for passive psu, seasonic S12 series is near silent and M12 on its way.
Just ask the guys that hear the grass growing... people that can't take more than "maybe" one Yate @5V running... really strange sort of folks. But we have quite many of 'em here![]()
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