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CoolIT launches Nvidia MTEC Cold Plate
Written by Andreas G 17 March 2008 19:19

CoolIT has launched a new product in its MTEC series, and this times it's designed to cool the ever-hotter graphics cards we have today. The Nvidia MTEC Cold Plate GPU cooler is specifically designed for NVIDIA's high-end segment and the GeForce 8800GTX and 8800 Ultra. Since this is an MTEC product it's a bit more than just your average water cooling block, it also has an 36W TEC bank for bringing down the temperatures even further. The barbs measures 1/4" and the cooler is full-size, which means that it will cool the other heat emitting components as well, not just the GPU.

"PC Enthusiasts can take their cooling setup to the next level by replacing their traditional water blocks with the MTEC Coldplate," said Geoff Lyon, CEO of CoolIT Systems. "The NVIDIA 8800 series is an extreme graphics card that requires extreme cooling performance to reach its full potential.  That’s what the NVIDIA VGA MTEC Coldplate delivers."

The cooler is available immediately and costs $109.99.

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