I have to agree with Daniel. The numbers did not add up either as the Boreas using 4 75W TEC's can dissipate ~500 Watts of Heat if fully cranked. I can easily create decent amounts of condensation with the click of a button.
I have to tell you guys that I contacted Cool it directly looking for one of these for review and I regret to inform the Inquirer that this is not true. There is no new Freezone Elite being released and they apologized for the muck up in the UK over this rumour. This is all totally false and a new freezone is not being planned until maybe 2010. Fix this article immediately as it is given a lot of false publicity that cool it does not want.
Thanks
Daniel
I have to agree with Daniel. The numbers did not add up either as the Boreas using 4 75W TEC's can dissipate ~500 Watts of Heat if fully cranked. I can easily create decent amounts of condensation with the click of a button.
I have to tell you guys that I contacted Cool it directly looking for one of these for review and I regret to inform the Inquirer that this is not true. There is no new Freezone Elite being released and they apologized for the muck up in the UK over this rumour. This is all totally false and a new freezone is not being planned until maybe 2010. Fix this article immediately as it is given a lot of false publicity that cool it does not want.
Thanks
Daniel
The i920 might be £200, but the i975 is more like £800
The new D-Zero stepping i920 rocks and can easily be made to beat the i975, with the right cooling
Biggest challenge for CoolIT will be their own Domino, which does the job of getting the i920 to 4Ghz and only costs £65
What a hunk. Seriously, what a hunk :~)
(any chance this has been photochopped?)