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Kal-EL
05-11-2009, 05:31 AM
Koolance Releases its First LN2 Evaporator (http://www.techpowerup.com/93957/Koolance_Releases_its_First_LN2_Evaporator.html)
Water-cooling specialist Koolance released its first liquid-nitrogen evaporator. An LN2 evaporator, sometimes called "LN2 pot" is a metal flask that makes direct contact with a heat source, and conveys its heat to liquid nitrogen that the user pours into the flask. The heat instantly evaporates nitrogen, and some extremely low temperatures are brought about. Koolance CPU-LN2 measures 6cm x 20 cm x 6 cm (WxHxD) without the support bracket, and weighs in at 1.58 kg (around 3.5 lbs). It is built using nickel-plated copper, with acetal to shroud its upper portion. It supports the entire range of current CPU (http://www.techpowerup.com/93957/Koolance_Releases_its_First_LN2_Evaporator.html#) sockets, that include Intel sockets LGA-1366, LGA-775, LGA-771, s603/4, s478, and AMD sockets AM3/AM2+/AM2, s939/940, and s754. It is available at the company website (http://www.techpowerup.com/93957/Koolance_Releases_its_First_LN2_Evaporator.html#) for US $144.99 (http://www.koolance.com/water-cooling/product_info.php?product_id=832).

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DrNip
05-11-2009, 05:36 AM
I am lovin the mounting hardware hardware for it. Nice price as well. Glad to see Koolance making a mainstream pot for the CPU.

Jeffro64
05-11-2009, 12:35 PM
Kick AZZ!!! Doesn't look as good as the ones i've seen but looks like it would work.

What is that hole at the base for.... a temp probe?

Kal-EL
05-11-2009, 02:12 PM
Kick AZZ!!! Doesn't look as good as the ones i've seen but looks like it would work.

What is that hole at the base for.... a temp probe?

Yah, pre-drilled temp probe holes. I kinda like how it looks so far. Mount looks pretty good too. I just wonder how large or small it is in person.

Chuchnit
05-11-2009, 04:44 PM
Yah, pre-drilled temp probe holes. I kinda like how it looks so far. Mount looks pretty good too. I just wonder how large or small it is in person.

Specs are on the koolance website. I might save up and grab one of these soon.