Cooler Master prepping A-L2 sealed liquid cooling solution

Posted on Monday, March 07 2011 @ 22:02 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
Cooler Master is working on a new sealed liquid-cooling solution called A-L2. FUD Zilla spotted a prototype of this cooler at CeBIT and heard from Cooler Master that this one is all theirs, and that it should be pretty silent compared to its rivals.
The A-L2 features a large radiator cooled by a single fan and a pump/block system. Most of those similar water cooling systems have a rather noisy pump, but Cooler Master's engineer behind this project told us that this one will end up to be pretty silent compared to others on the market. One other noticeable thing is the special block that should improve the transfer of the heat and thus make this water cooling system pretty unique.
Cooler Master's A-L2 is expected to hit the market in May for less than $100.



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