
In the pantheon of nerd achievement, water cooling ranks near the top-somewhere between installing Linux and becoming fluent in Klingon. And there's a reason the hardest of the hardcore prefer water cooling: It's incredibly effective at lowering your system's temperature. With higher thermal conductivity and specific heat capacity than air coolers, water cooling can mean double-digit drops in CPU and GPU temperatures.
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You may not know it, but the hottest component in your PC isn't your CPU, it's actually your video card. That typically translates into enough fan noise to drive you batty while gaming. Ready for an upgrade?


Rochester, Minnesota — Taking its acclaimed, patented total liquid submersion technology to the server market, Hardcore Computer, Inc. With all the heat being rejected though liquid, there is no longer a need for fans on the rack level. With little heat escaping into the datacenter, the need for air conditioning and air moving equipment is minimized.
In a development that could remove the need for air cooling inside data centres, a company is now offering liquid immersion cooling for blade servers. A number of different liquid cooling systems for rack servers have begun to appear recently but, in a move that could be of interest to the data centre industrya company claims to be offering liquid immersion cooling for blade servers for the first time. Liquid submersion cooling for servers is relatively new technology and, to date, several systems have emerged where a rack-mount server is submerged.
Dousing your gaming rig in oil is a technique we've seen from custom shops beforebut not quite like the offerings from Minnesota-based start-up Hardcore Computer. Its Reactor line of submerged gaming rigs, shipping to real, live customers in about a month, use custom enclosures to dunk everything from the CPU to the SSDs in a blue-dyed, non-conductive concoction that we hope is mineral oil it doesn't break down and go rancid like canola. A pump circulates the liquid through a side-mounted radiator for cooling while all the wet components slide out of the top for potentially mess-free maintenance. We'd certainly call that hardcore -- despite the gushy center.
Sure, that sounds impressive, but what does that even mean? Does it really boost gaming performance? Is it all just marketing mumbo-jumbo?
The X series kits are the flagship performance water cooling kits dedicated to all users who seek best performing, market proven components in one big package. Designed for hardcore gamers and overclockers, the X kits are a great choice for every liquid cooling enthusiast. An evolution of a EK-Supremacy flagship performance water block, unmatched by any product on the market.
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