The new way of cooling an already hot computer, with the most unlikely use of cooling in the fraction of the price , rather than having the major brand computers like the Acer predator and the HP blackbird, which cost easily in the $10K mark. For the most hardware cooling they normally tend to four most common cooling methods, one is the passive, active cooling, when the fans are involved, water-cooling and the most effective liquid nitrogen cooling. For most the principle of computer is to never, mix electric good to any water or liquid substances, and find out that the computer doesn’t work or shock you in a way. But for Hardcore computers Inc. it show how they can successfully mix water and electricity.
The Reactor is a new type of cooling, in which you submerge the whole PC components into water. Really, this sounds amazing to place the no. 1 culprit of computer damage and insurance void to a computer component, but the whole thing! The whole submersion thing is half true, they don’t use real water or the thing will never work, but a special oil that has the same properties of water but less conductive than water. For the example, the water-cooling uses a low-conductive water to lower the risk of damage to the electrical components, when a leak occurs.
The Reactor, have a core spec of having Intel processors, NVIDIA graphics and also windows ultimate OS system. For NVIDIA choice in discrete graphics is unknown to me, but I do know is that NVIDIA runs cooler other than the ATI radeon HDxxxx, which in turn with the extra cooling from submerging can be easily used to over-clock in a higher rate. For the cooling/case is finding that the design is a large and heavy case with half of the space holding the radiator block and the other half is the water, or the oil. In the specs of four Intel Core 2 duo and Quad processors, NVIDIA Geforce 9800GTX, GHTX260 and 280 with SLI, and the motherboard with the choice of having the 780i and the 790i Ultra.
The test beds for the Reactor is a good performance even with the dual core E8500 or burn a bit more money, you have a quad core ready to be overclocked. With the performance is good all-round with the CPU depends on what you choose works well with a 4Gb memory stick with DDR2 memory in the 1066MHz with good latency. With the overclocking, is a most exciting part of the system, with enough headroom for a few more MHz for a staggering 100MHz more, if you can? But for a cool silent, is not a good note for the reactor, with the radiator con sometimes is loud when run the whole day, it is like a fridge humming in the background. For the extreme choice is cooling and looks stunning the reactor is the one to buy in just less than $5000, fully submerged!
