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Intel and Asetek Team Up For Liquid CPU Cooling

  • 15-09-2011 2:00am
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    Although it may not beat Corsairs, getting this as standard with the chip will allow Intels foot in the door. Now, it may not come with the "standard" chip, but any "extreme" edition they push, including a "free" water cooling device with it will be a nice feature, if it's of any use.
    The Intel Developer Forum kicked off this morning and when it comes to desktop hardware all the focus is on the companies upcoming X79 chipset and the new LGA 2011 socket that will debut along with it. When the platform launches it will usher in the first Sandy Bridge-E processors and we know these high-performance will suck down some power. We heard rumors months ago that the TDP of these processors would be 130W and that Intel would be shipping many of their retail boxed processors without CPU coolers as they would be offering an optional CPU water coolers for overclockers and enthusiasts.
    The full article has nice photos: http://www.legitreviews.com/article/1707/1/


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