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ECO A.L.C.



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The ECO Advanced Liquid Cooling (A.L.C.) system is an elegantly engineered ultra low profile thermal solution positioned at an economical price point. CoolIT’s engineers have focused on offering a superior propriatary cooling technology that delivers the ultimate performance in a compact design. The whisper quiet ECO cooler is widely compatible with the majority of PC cases featuring a 120mm fan and can be installed in 3 easy steps. CoolIT’s selection and design of each component has been scrutinized to ensure the ECO provides industry leading performance and reliability resulting in the ultimate maintenance free cooling solution.


Vantage A.L.C.



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Vantage ALC provides an elegantly engineered cooling solution that contains a wireless based chassis monitoring and control platform, offering features thus far unseen in the PC market. This innovative wireless based chassis monitoring and control platform was designed from the ground up to offer groundbreaking advantages through wirelessly controlling and monitoring all other system components and interfacing with virtually unlimited amount of supported sensors, fans and RGB lighting outputs. With the development of the wireless ESP Communication modules, the set-up and integration of the optional Maestro E.S.P. chassis controller software is as easy as plugging in the USB node. The Vantage A.L.C. provides superior performance and industry leading reliability with a feature set unparalleled by any single cooling product on the market.


Omni A.L.C.



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The OMNI ALC is the world’s first universal liquid cooling system for Graphics cards. The OMNI’s water block is compatible with a wide range of video cards by simply swapping out a low-cost customized interposer plate. No longer will you need to purchase an entirely new cooling solution for each new generation of video card. OMNI ALC offers the end user a function set never before present in a retail product. A fully upgradeable, factory sealed, liquid cooled video card solution is an industry first. No longer do we need to purchase an entirely new cooling solution for each generation of video card, only the video card specific interposer plate must be changed. By ensuring that the liquid loop becomes a part of the cooling system that survives beyond one generation of VGA technology, the long term costs of owning liquid cooled graphics are dramatically reduced. This keeps total cost of the ownership as low as possible and enables one of the most environmentally friendly products in the marketplace. The OMNI ALC revolutionizes the video card cooling industry by providing an upgradable, high performance and cost effective universal liquid cooling solution that does away with the traditional design approach.


Links:
Domino A.L.C. Home Page
ECO A.L.C. Home Page
Vantage A.L.C. Home Page
Omni A.L.C. Home Page
The CoolIt A.L.C. Accessory Permalink

YouTube- CES 2010 - The award winning Eco from CoolIT


barry.reicker@coolitsystems.com


Reviews:
http://www.ocia.net/reviews/cooliteco/page1.shtml
http://www.futurelooks.com/coolit-sy...cooler-review/
http://www.techwarelabs.com/coolit-s...o-alc-cooling/


ECO A.L.C. Members:
JMT668 (Founder)
SgtBigRig
Lyall
Faisal11iraq
Lefty67
Hy3RiD
Fashric
crazypete00
nubz
arkaneslayer
Evil-Jester
Blishdot
AuraNova
PopcornMachine
fibre_optics
xXjay247Xx

Vantage A.L.C. Members:
Pings
mrcrusty
Jolly-Swagman
masterchief9615
HotWasabiPeas
Edited by JMT668 - 3/5/11 at 11:18am
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post #2 of 408
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I have just bought a Cool-It Eco A.L.C. and I noticed not many people have these on here, most have the H50.

So I decided to start an owners club so we can hunt our the people that have the Eco and share tips and experiances.

This is still a work in progress and I will get pics up once my Eco arrives.

Also if you want your pics up here give me a shout!
Just read about this cooler, thinking about picking one up!
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been waiting for someone on OCN to review this bad boy.
 
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Got my ECO and fitted it in push pull. I need to get some pics for the thread to spruce things up a bit lol.
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Got mine installed and running properly now I think.

Idle temps arnt very good at over 30c but the temps when doing large FFT's on Prime 95 (all night Over 12hrs) stay around 45c which aint to shabby!

Im not amazed by it as the idle temp isnt as good as my Xiggy DK but the load temp is really good!
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Ive got the cool it support team looking into my high idle temps issue so hopefully its just an issue with the way is installed it or something?
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Reseated it and it now Idles at 27c! Woop Woop!
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I have just bought a Cool-It Eco A.L.C. and I noticed not many people have these on here, most have the H50.
Most people stay away from CoolIt because the Domino had a very serious flaw causing it to leak and kill many people's computers (the plastic barbs on the radiator would crack after awhile). Also the H50 is a time tested water-cooling solution.

CoolIt have seemed to of fixed the issue in the Eco as this video shows a CoolIt employee abusing the Eco:
YouTube- CES 2010 - The award winning Eco from CoolIT
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(the plastic barbs on the radiator would crack after awhile).
Then explode! Yes I said explode. It happened to me and another OCN member, it happened 5 times from 2 different batches to a bi-tech reviewer.
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This isnt a Domino slagging thread but cheers for the heads up.

From what I hear the Eco's have been improved alot. I have had mine nearly a week and im loving it so far!
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