Monday, October 1, 2012

Hardcore Computer Reactor PC with submersion cooling technology

Hardcore Computer has announced the launch of its latest Hardcore Computer Reactor PC
high-performance PC called Reactor which incorporates the first-ever total liquid submersion cooling technology. Its unique cooling technology keeps the heat-producing components like the CPU, motherboard, video card, memory and power supplies submerged in a custom dielectric fluid called Core Coolant. Thus putting an end to all the limitations caused due to heating.
“Based on market research and early adopter feedback, we’re certain that anyone that requires or demands a system with fast boot and application loads, reliability, cool and quiet operation and over-the-top benchmarks will appreciate the innovations that Hardcore Computer put into Reactor. We have taken a quantum leap in computing technology by offering features never before seen in a desktop system,” said Al Berning, CEO, Hardcore Computer.
Most of the I/O ports as well as optional, dual, diversity Wi-Fi antennas are on the top of the case assuring easy accessibility which has resulted into its Spinal Cord cable management system.
The Reactor packs in twin additive and redundant server-class 650Watt power supplies, Creative Labs X-Fi, EAX, 7.1-channel Dolby digital surround sound, three on-board SATA solid-state drives configured in RAID 0 array, HD/3D realism with maximum frame rates and two amazingly hot-swappable external hard drives.
For sustained over-clocking, Reactor includes a CMOS battery and BIOS reset switch. It comes with user-selectable internal tank, chassis base lights and the cooling system ensures hardware reliability. Handles are provided so that all the computer’s active components can be conveniently removed from the liquid for maintenance or upgradation. It is apt for all the gaming freaks.
The Reactor is available at the Hardcore Computer website.

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