Thermaltake Xpressar
Posted in Product Reviews on 09/26/2008 02:02 pm by ebrahimWorld’s First DC Inverter Type Micro Refrigeration Cooling System
The Xpressar RCS100 is a quite big supertower case, it measures 605 x 250 x 660mm and weighs 22.2kg. There’s support for micro ATX and ATX motherboards, seven 5.25″ devices, five 3.5″ devices and 10 expansion cards. The case is made out of 1.0mm SECC steel and features an aluminum front door, the design of the case looks a bit like the Xaser VI
The most interesting thing about this case is the phase-change cooling system, the Xpressar features a micro vapor-compression refrigeration system, which is a method similar to the one used for air-conditioning. It has a compressor, condenser, expansion valve, evaporator and intelligent IC controller. The cooling system uses a circulating liquid refrigerant as the medium which absorbs and removes heat from the space to be cooled and subsequently rejects that heat elsewhere. The refrigeration cooling system is compatible with Intel LGA775 and LGA1366 (Nehalem) sockets and the compressor uses a max of 50W.
| - Utilize micro compressor and refrigerant to cool PC, to maximize over-clocking limitation and performance. - 20ºC cooler than liquid cooling System - Equipped with intelligent IC controller to prevent condensation - Thermal resistance can be <0.02 ºC/W under 100% loading. - High performance micro compressor uses standard 12V power - Small, low noise, high performance technology.
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Find more info on: http://www.xpressar.com/
Product First Reviews
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