Published on July 30th,2007 at 1:38 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

NEC and Hitachi water-cool your HDD

NEC and Hitachi are proud to announce that their collaboration has (so far) resulted in the creation of the world’s first Watercooling System for Hard Disk Drive and you will barely hear it (25dB). This system was, at first, aimed at the audiovisual machines but not only for professional use…NEC will equip some of their desktop with this new feature in the near future.

55% Yeah watercooling 4ever
23% Nah… Fan or Die !
22% I always take my Whisky DRY…


(40 votes)

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  • NickBurns

    First HDD Cooler? I beg to differ. I\’ve had a hard drive cooler for the past 5 years provided by Koolance.

 

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