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May 17 2007, 1:47pm CDT | by Shane McGlaun
The Koolance PSU-1200ATX-12S puts out 96A over four 12V rails and uses modular cables, and offers four PCI-E connectors for the latest NVIDIA SLI setups or ATI Crossfire.
Koolance doesn’t merely put a couple water blocks inside the PSU and call this beast water cooled, they actually fill the entire enclosure with a non-conductive fluid that is cooled via an external radiator. Yes, the entire internals of the PSU operates in a submerged state.
The liquid cooling allows the Koolance PSU to put out 1200W of continuous power and a 1400W peak power output. Included with the PSU is a temp sensor that allows internal monitoring when used with compatible Koolance systems. The PSU is sized to be able to fit into most PC cases of ATX, E-ATX and BTX configurations that provide nine inch PSU depths including cable space. Pricing is $499 and the PSU is avaialble now. Via Koolance
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