CoolIT Systems Extends Award-Winning Liquid Cooling Technology

October 25, 2007 | 13:19

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CoolIT Systems Extends Award-Winning Liquid Cooling Technology to the Workstation/Server Market

Workstation users can now benefit from enhanced CPU performance, lower noise levels, and enhanced reliability

Calgary, Alberta – October 23rd, 2007 – CoolIT Systems announces the new Workstation Cooler, a CPU liquid cooling device utilizing CoolIT’s patented, award-winning MTEC technology. With this device, small/medium businesses, video production/pro audio studios, game developers, government offices, and churches can maximize the performance from their workstation PC. Because workstations and servers typically require power-intensive software applications, the CPU and other internal computing hardware are placed under a heavy load which can in some cases, cause the entire system to overheat or fail.

CoolIT Systems MTEC technology utilizes a combination of liquid cooling and thermoelectric cooling to aggressively remove heat and dissipate it from the workstation. The end result is heightened computing performance due to a 40% reduction in CPU temperature, lower noise levels, and enhanced reliability since the CPU doesn’t experience such dynamic fluctuations in temperature. The Workstation Cooler also includes CoolIT’s MTEC™ Control Center which enables software control of the chiller and uses patented predictive cooling ™ to stabilize fluctuations in CPU temp. As an added layer of security, the control center is self monitoring. It supports event based email notification and can even securely shut down a server in case of an emergency.

“We’re incredibly excited to bring this technology to the workstation market” said Geoff Lyon, CEO of CoolIT Systems. “CoolIT has already developed an outstanding reputation amongst the PC enthusiast/gaming community and the workstation market has very similar needs: reliable, high performance computing. That’s what we deliver” adds Lyon.

The Workstation Cooler was recently implemented by PREO Software, a Canadian company that markets print management software designed to educate the end-user as to the true cost of print. Their servers were generating a tremendous amount of heat and noise which became unbearable due to its central location next to the common reception area and board room. Rather than investing in an expensive dedicated server room, Preo chose to incorporate the CoolIT Workstation Cooler into their server. “The benefits of this solution for Preo Software are two fold: noise reduction and increased hardware temperature consistency for prolonged hardware life. We were also surprised by how little the system cost” remarked Caine Chow, Senior Software Developer at Preo Software Inc.

The CoolIT Workstation Cooler is available now from CoolIT Systems starting at $449.

To request additional product information, images, and samples or to schedule an interview with CoolIT CEO, Geoff Lyon, to discover more about the emerging trend of liquid cooling, please contact Public Relations representative Matt Shumate at (305) 576-1171 x15 or by e-mail at mattshumate@maxborgesagency.com.

For more information on CoolIT Systems MTEC technology, go to www.coolitsystems.com

About CoolIT Systems
CoolIT Systems has been working with industry leaders in the computer industry to research, design, and deliver next generation cooling products that provide a comprehensive solution while exceeding high OEM standards for reliability and maintenance-free operation. 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. The CoolIT MTEC Technology can be found in the top names in performance computing like Dell, Alienware, Velocity Micro, MAINGEAR, Hypersonic, Biohazard and Shuttle. CoolIT has also worked with AMD to create cooling solutions for their ATI graphics cards.
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