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Hands-on with new wireless CoolIT cooling toys at CES

www.tweaktown.com CES 2010 We stopped by the CoolIT booth during CES where we got an solid introduction of all the new cooling products that the company is introducing at this time. Geoff Lyon, CEO of CoolIT goes over the Maestro which is a wireless monitoring system that can display temperatures as well as control fan speeds and adjust LED colors and so on. CoolIT went wireless to reduce cables inside the case, hence improving air flow and performance. Distributed by Tubemogul.

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25 Comments

how much is that?


@TheMRamstaff almost same perfomance but h50 is still better with 2-4c but eco have better cool fan.


sold it to me. I think I’ll be ordering one when I get my next paycheck! :D


the add was halarious


is the coolit eco better than the h50?


I got that motherboard! =D Skillz!


He says actually so many times, I can only hear that word now.


I dont know what comes to mind here but good video.


What PC? Any overclocked PC.. That gets hotter than the stock cooler/air cooler can handle.


Copy of Corsair H50 watercooling unit ! And an EPIC Fail despite the effort read reviews!, it was absolute shit !


I wouldn’t say overclocking is technical, but mabye I just know the ins and outs, but for me it is really straight forward. The only machine that I have came across that at stock cooling can NOT at ALL be overclocked would be the shitty arse Nvidia Geforce 7500 LE, got it in the family PC LMAO! Reached 94c without even overclocking! =D As far as laptops go, my Toshiba at close to 75% increase of GPU clock reaches 45c, I just use a huge aluminium plate at the bottom to conduct some heat.


45 degrees C…. i lil high donctha think


@yippe yehh. come hardcore gamers get allot of overheating so they get these


can someone explain what pc would require liquid cooling? would this be used on say a dedicated gaming pc? something thats got big power and runs for long periods?


With all that wireless would that interfear my network card and wireless phones and other wireless things ??? what frequency does it run on ???? i dont think i would use this if i was to overclock my machine.


why did i watch that?


really


this actually looks pretty neat!


real overclocking is technical.. this is the easy way


pretty sweet id like to hear more about how it actually performs at cooling everything else about it seems very sweet.


Awesome, I didnt know cooling could be so technical and geeky.


then dont use a computer.


I hate I.T computer nerds!!!


haha, after reading this i had a hard time watching the video without pointing out every time he said it in my head.


ahah yeah he says its HEAPS


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