Antec announces CPU Cooler KUHLER H2O 620

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Antec announces CPU Cooler KUHLER H2O 620

Antec has announced the Antec KUHLER H2O 620 next-generation high-performance CPU cooler. Working in tandem with Asetek the industry-leading supplier of OEM liquid cooling systems for computers, Antec has developed an easy-to-install liquid CPU cooling solution that outperforms stock CPU coolers up to 20 per cent under full load. The Antec KUHLER H2O 620 is crafted to bring sealed liquid CPU cooling to mainstream PC hardware and gaming enthusiasts world-wide - all delivering a Quiet ComputingT experience that requires zero maintenance, and that's built to OEM standards for reliability.

The KUHLER H2O 620 features Asetek's low-profile pump for exceptional liquid circulation while preserving internal airflow, and easy-bend tubes for maximum flexibility in radiator positioning. Additionally, the KUHLER H2O 620 utilizes liquid temperature controlled fans to deliver Antec's renowned Quiet ComputingT technology for quiet, efficient performance and uses the latest generation copper cold plate for optimal conduction.

"With CPU cooling, today's users care primarily about four things: performance, low noise, reliability and ease-of-set up - all offered at the right price," said Scott Richards, Senior Vice-President, Antec. "The new KUHLER H2O 620 switches it up and packs a remarkable amount of cooling in a compact solution, and one that delivers performance greater than many of the tall dual-fan CPU coolers that barely fit into a system."

The KUHLER H2O 620 high-performance CPU cooler is backed by Antec's Quality 3-year (AQ3) limited warranty on parts and labour and is available at the end of January for an estimated price of $69.95 through major retailers, e-tailers and distributors.

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