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Asetek to Cool Acer Aspire Predator Gaming PC

Jul 16 2008, 12:18pm CDT | by

Asetek to Cool Acer Aspire Predator Gaming PC
 
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Asetek is known in enthusiast crowds for making the Vapochill phase change cooling system for highly overclocked PCs. Asetek also provides OEM cooling solutions to some of the most recognizable computer makers around. Asetek announced that it is providing its LCLC cooling product to Acer.

Acer will be using the product in its high-end Predator gaming system. The liquid cooling system being used inside the Predator promises to reduce noise and improve performance over air cooling. The liquid cooling system will allow the CPU to be overclocked to higher levels than air cooling can achieve.

"We are extremely pleased that Acer chose Asetek as its thermal management partner for its first dedicated gaming PC," says Gary Baum, Asetek's Senior VP of Marketing. "Asetek's liquid cooling technology enables the Predator to achieve higher performance at lower noise levels than an air cooled design could ever provide."

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