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main CoolIT Domino A.L.C Water Cooling Kit

Introduction

For true CPU cooling performance and silence, air cooling is not thought to be the solution. You need water cooling. It seems a scary concept – cooling your processor with water – which is why many enthusiasts steer clear of the idea. Moreover, it can be costly with an average kit easily topping the £100 mark.

When I got news that CoolIT had released an all-in-one water-cooling solution for processors which is selling for under £80 I was undoubtedly intrigued. Is this the start of something new? Is it time we all replaced our air coolers? Let’s unleash the CoolIT Domino A.L.C and hopefully we’ll find out…

About CoolIT

For years, CoolIT has been working with leaders in the computer industry to research, design, and provide an affordable new cooling product that provides a comprehensive solution for end users while exceeding high OEM standards. This carefully designed and patented technology unleashes the full potential of a PC, providing superior cooling performance while reducing system level noise and improving reliability of vital components. This small, but potent, pre-assembled product can be easily installed inside any standard chassis.

Features and Specifications

  • User Interface
    High contrast backlit LCD
    – Single push button control for configuring operation mode and temperature scale
    – Audible status alerts
  • Operation Modes (Fan Speeds)
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    Quiet: 1100-2500 RPM
    – Performance*: 1100-2500 RPM
    – Full: 2900 RPM
    *System automatically increases cooling performance at an increased rate compared to Quiet Mode.
  • Physical Specifications
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    Dimensions: 14.0 x 12.5 x 15.5 mm
    – Weight: 1.03 kg
    – Operating Voltage: 11.6-12.4V
    – Power Consumption: 8W (Max)
    – Life Cycle: 50,000 Hours (MTBF)
  • Fan 
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    Long life, low noise
    – Dimension: 120 x 120 x 25 mm
    -Noise: 19.2 dBA (Min)
  • Pump
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    CFF1 long life ceramic bearing
    – Noise: <21 dBA
  • Radiator
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    Custom engineered for low noise heat dissipation
    – Dimension: 157 x 120 x 27 mm
  • CPU FHE (Fluid Heat Exchanger)
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    Copper Micro-Channel
    – Surface Dimension: 50 x 50 mm
  • Coolant
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    Proprietary with anticorrosion/antifungal additives
  • CPU Thermal Grease
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    Proprietary Pro Advanced Thermal Compound
  • Warranty
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    2 Year Manufacturer

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