Monday, February 8th 2010

Koolance Intros CPU-360 Water Block

Koolance rolled out its newest CPU water-block, the CPU-360. The new block boasts of broad compatibility with all current CPU socket types, an advanced microfin cold plate with 0.25mm fins, 0.30 mm channels, and an optimized flow path. The cold plate is complemented with a brass top, all metal surfaces have nickel plating to minimize corrosion. The block measures 4.9" x 4.9" x 0.6" (12.5cm x 12.5cm x 1.5xcm), and weighs 411 g (14.5 oz). While the package excludes nozzles, it includes all the retention material needed for Intel sockets LGA-775, LGA-1156, LGA-1366, and AMD sockets AM3/AM2+/AM2. The CPU-360 is listed on Koolance website at US $84.99.
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40 Comments on Koolance Intros CPU-360 Water Block

#26
sneekypeet
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whats the copper and aluminum foil squares in the last pic for?
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#27
MKmods
Case Mod Guru
they are tapes for sensors
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#28
sneekypeet
Retired Super Moderator
Oh I almost thought it was used for TIM....I heard stories of gold leaf as TIM, I almost thought it went mainstream:roll:
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#29
Cold Storm
Battosai
sneeky, you know you want it! ;)
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#30
MKmods
Case Mod Guru
screw him, mine is on the way(with a pair of GPU-220's)....:laugh:

I wish I had GPUs to put them on, and after I told Kursah to save his $$ and not upgrade, Im such a slutty hypocrite..


Im making the AMD CF mounting plates as we speak
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#31
sneekypeet
Retired Super Moderator
is that an offer MK? :roll:

Still not too sure what b.lock is going in yet
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#32
Cold Storm
Battosai
I don't know if I want to go water again... it's so SILENT... this case... till I use the GPU's... :roll:
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#33
MKmods
Case Mod Guru
I am way to expensive of a hoe for mere mortals to afford...

There seems to be a lot of $$ choices in water cooling now, I miss the good ol days of the $39 Apogee...
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#34
Cold Storm
Battosai
MKmodsI am way to expensive of a hoe for mere mortals to afford...

There seems to be a lot of $$ choices in water cooling now, I miss the good ol days of the $39 Apogee...
Yeah, a good block is around $79-$90 anymore... bummer in since...


I still got my Dtek v2 and Heatkiller block.. I'll have a graveyard of water cooling parts.. modded the back plated for the heatkiller to work with Thor's hammer.. :roll:


This does look to be a nice block..
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#35
sneekypeet
Retired Super Moderator
MKmodsI am way to expensive of a hoe for mere mortals to afford...

There seems to be a lot of $$ choices in water cooling now, I miss the good ol days of the $39 Apogee...
While I am glad you make good money as a hoe, I am also glad you werent serious:roll:

I remember when I had my DD block for 939, and the big deal then was swapping the top to fit a LGA775.
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#36
Cold Storm
Battosai
I feel a thread coming on at GN.net.. What you've done for Computer parts!

:pimp: that's All I'll say... Mk's one of my out of state ones.. :roll:
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#37
MKmods
Case Mod Guru
sneekypeetWhile I am glad you make good money as a hoe, I am also glad you werent serious:roll:
sorry it was my attempt at humor..:o


I just said I was expensive not necessarily any good:laugh: (at the hoe thing) ..Lucky for me when it comes to cases I kick ass.
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#38
Cold Storm
Battosai
koolance needs to do "full block" for mobos... I want a p55 FTW block! man.. that cpu block is calling my flat wallet..
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#39
MKmods
Case Mod Guru
the prob with full length blocks is its hard to get mobos to be flat. So you need to use thicker tape to fill the gaps and the efficiency is lost there.

And I notice Koolance mentions that for optimal efficiency there should be as few blocks in line as possible, I wonder if its worth it to have 3 pumps and rads to cool a comp(cpu, mobo and GPUs)
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