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Resurrection
24.11.10, 05:37
Digital Storm's New Gaming PCs Use Sub-Zero Liquid Cooling System for Insane Overclocks (http://gizmodo.com/5696553/digital-storms-new-gaming-pcs-use-sub+zero-liquid-cooling-system-for-insane-overclocks)


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http://www.sb-innovation.de/attachment.php?attachmentid=8715

>Digital Storm has unveiled their latest line of custom gaming PCs, which employs theSub-Zero Liquid Chilled System, allowing for Intel Core i7 processors to be overclocked at a blazing 4.6 gigahertz while remaining at an icy 0ºC.

The scary thing is that in the press release, Digital Storm suggests it could be overclocked beyond 4.6 GHz (at your own peril, most likely). TEC peltier coolers are at the heart of this cooling system, which will be featured in Digital Storm's Hailstorm line of PCs. And if you want your own Sub-Zero cooled machine with the Core i7-980x model, it'll run you around $6900, while lesser models are available for as low as $3800. No big deal or anything.

http://www.sb-innovation.de/attachment.php?attachmentid=8716

Innovatively designed cooling apparatus pumps a deluge of below 0ºC freezing liquid enabling overclocks of 4.6GHz & beyond

Fremont, Calif. - (November 22, 2010) – Digital Storm, the predominant name in computer system integration and engineering, proudly debuts the Formula 1 of high-performance computing: the Sub-Zero Liquid Chilled System. With this new system, Digital Storm offers an unrivalled PC gaming experience that unlocks overclocks of Intel's i7-980X CPU up to 4.6GHz, while idling the processor below 0ºC.

Sub-Zero Liquid Chilled System
The Sub-Zero Liquid Chilled System delivers freezing liquid to the CPU, completely smothering any heat it encounters. Designed and tested over months of research by the industry's most performance focused engineering team, the Sub-Zero Liquid Chilled System is specifically designed for enthusiasts and hardcore gamers who are driven by the pursuit of more performance and power.

At the core of the Sub-Zero is a series of TEC peltier coolers that work in conjunction with other high-end liquid cooling components. Previously, enthusiasts were relegated to bulky phase change systems to achieve radically low temperatures to maximize performance. Now enthusiasts can achieve unmatched overclocking potential with increased reliability since the core of Digital Storm's Sub-Zero Liquid Chilled System has no moving parts.

"The R&D conducted on this liquid chilled system has been the most labor intensive, but rewarding initiatives ever attempted by our engineers," commented Rajeev Kuruppu, Digital Storm's Director of Product Development. "With constant innovation happening in the hardware space, the demands on our engineers to design systems that optimize these components are unyielding. The Hailstorm gaming computer with the new Sub-Zero Liquid Chilled System fully maximizes the potential for each component like no other system we've ever built."

Digital Storm's Hailstorm gaming PC with the Sub-Zero Liquid Chilled System is available for purchase at Gaming computers, custom gaming computers, gaming pc, custom gaming pc (http://www.DigitalStormOnline.com). The base configuration for the Sub-Zero Liquid Chilled System configuration has a starting price of $3,899.

To see a video of Digital Storm's Hailstorm gaming PC with the Sub-Zero Liquid Chilled System, click on the following link:



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ppGA3sMp2_Y


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This is probably the Arnold Schwarzenegger of CPUs...

Orgasmic...

ParamouR
24.11.10, 10:23
Its awesome, who wouldn't like to have this one. I wonder how good the performance would be with a Zero-degree Temperature 0ºC. Its damn cool. No freezes lag nothing at all if that's not enough we also get i7-980 damn I crave on having this one with having 4.6GHz overclocked :shockkk!:

Thanks for the info :klatsch_3:

mbongo
15.01.11, 13:18
N1ce set up. Sleeving and everything. A real showcase !
btw: No RAM cooling needed. Thats what i want everybody to know. All the hype about RAM Coolers is a waste.