Features and Specifications
CoolIT Systems has built a reputation for bringing liquid cooling to the masses. With its various, integrated, sealed-unit liquid coolers, it has removed the need for amassing radiators, hoses, reservoirs, water blocks, and other miscellany and then assembling them into a working system free of air and contaminants.
IntroductionCoolIT Systems has built a reputation for bringing liquid cooling to the masses. With its various, integrated, sealed-unit liquid coolers, it has removed the need for amassing radiators, hoses, reservoirs, water blocks, and other miscellany and then assembling them into a working system free of air and contaminants.
Most of CoolIT’s liquid coolers come with a reservoir/radiator/fan that mounts over the more-or-less standard, rear, 120mm fan grate found on most enclosures. Two hoses connect the unit to a water block that fastens to the CPU. The new Domino A. L. C. keeps up that same tradition, but comes with some new twists that make it even more compelling than earlier CoolIT liquid cooling systems.
Features and Specs
The CoolIT Domino A. L. C. comes with mounts for every current CPU socket, including Intel LGA1366 and LGA775 sockets and a litany of recent and current AMD sockets.
Here are the specifications, courtesy of CoolIT Systems’ Web site:
User Interface
Operation Modes (Fan Speeds)
*System automatically increases cooling
Fan
Pump
CPU FHE (Fluid Heat Exchanger)
Coolant
CPU Thermal Grease
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