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External watercooling by Aqua Computer
Author: Marc Mouthaan
Publication: 05/15/2008 5:00 PM
News type: Product news
Source: Computerbase
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Aqua Computer is releasing an external watercooling soon, called the Aquaduct 240 Pro mark II. It's the follow-up of the Aquaduct 240 Pro, that was released last year. Aqua Computer says to have taken the user's feedback into account to make the mark II even better. The most important target being better cooling with the same sound production.
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The set has temperature sensors, measuring both water- and airtemperatures. This allows the set to automatically adjust the fan speeds. Through a USB connection this information can also be displayer on the computer. Optionally the user can also connect a flow-meter to the installation, causing the 'aquasuite' software to also show the speed the water is being circulated at.
The built-in pump, of the Eheim brand, can even handle variable speeds through Aqua Computer's software. Though the pump can be adjusted in speed this has little use. At a high speed the water circulates faster but also has less time to take away the heat from the block.
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The Aquaduct 240 Pro mark II has a security that warns the user when the water isn't circulating properly, or when the temperatures raise too high. In those cases a warning sound can be heard. Aqua Computer's new watercooling is available in a 12 and a 230V pump version. The recommended prices being €259,90 and €230,- for respectively the 12 and 230V versions.
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