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GlacialTech Launches New Igloo Silent CPU Cooler

Posted on July, Thursday 02, 2009 By ITVN Network

GlacialTech Inc launches the latest Igloo 7500 PWM CPU cooler and Igloo 7500 Silent CPU Cooler...

GlacialTech Inc launches the latest Igloo 7500 PWM CPU cooler and Igloo 7500 Silent CPU Cooler. The unique design incorporates a specially aligned sinter heat-pipe combination of four pipes that dissipate the heat from the CPU directly into the heat sink fins. From there, the Silent version's fan quietly and efficiently brings the temperature down.

GlacialTech has implemented a cost effective and useful way to keep your processor cool. When running resource hungry applications and you have the PWM version installed, turn up the RPM to 3600 to manage your heat dissipation more effectively. While the PC is idle or doing non-intensive work, turn the RPM back to 800. This is how you manage your power consumption, your decibels and your overall peace of mind. Alternatively, the users have the option to purchase the Silent version as GlacialTech offers you the variety and options to suit your needs.

Price performance, noise performance and weight performance are Glacia

lTech's three principle design philosophies. Having acquired ISO 9001 and 14001, GlacialTech commits itself to using green materials for its product design and construction and to perfecting green manufacturing processes in manufacturing its products.

As a total thermal solution provider, GlacialTech is committed to bringing increased value to customers through the creation of light weight cost effective systems, and a quiet working environment with an optimal price performance benefit. The Igloo 7500 PWM and Igloo 7500 Silent are both for your PC evolution to an ultimate light weight, low cost CPU cooler for your system.

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