You gotta love a name like Digital Storm – it brings a whole new updated meaning to the traditional word ’storm’, and has long been the predominant name when it comes to computer system integration and engineering. Well, Digital Storm is extremely proud to bring what they deem to be the Formula 1 of high-performance computing – their very own Sub-Zero Liquid Chilled System. This new system intends to deliver an unrivalled PC gaming experience which is capable of handling overclocked Intel i7-980X CPUs of up to 4.6GHz, while ensuring the idle processor remains below 0ºC. Now is that a feat worthy of mention?
As you can tell by its name, the Sub-Zero Liquid Chilled System will deliver freezing liquid to the CPU, which is more than capable of smothering any heat it encounters. Having been designed and tested over months of research by the industry’s most performance focused engineering team, the Sub-Zero Liquid Chilled System is not meant for your ordinary computer user, but will instead specifically target enthusiasts and hardcore gamers who have performance and power right at the top of their lists.
Right smack at the core of Sub-Zero would be a series of TEC peltier coolers which function in conjunction with other high-end liquid cooling components. In other times, enthusiasts were relegated to bulky phase change systems in order to achieve radically low temperatures to maximize performance. Well, things have certainly changed with the passage of time, where enthusiasts are able to achieve unmatched overclocking potential with increased reliability since the core of Digital Storm’s Sub-Zero Liquid Chilled System has no moving parts
If you’re interested in picking up Digital Storm’s Hailstorm gaming PC with the Sub-Zero Liquid Chilled System, all the work has already been done for you, albeit at a price, of course. Prices start from $3,899 and can only go upwards from there, depending on what is the type of configuration that you decide upon. Just like you staying cool under an intense situation in a game, so does your computer with Digital Storm’s help.
that looks sooooo overkill
ReplyDeleteI bet a lot of hardcore gamers will have it :B
I could really do with some liquid chilling right now. This laptop (yes) has dual 512MB Nvidia GeForce Go 7950 GTX GPUs and even with two fans and a cooling mat it has to pump a serious amount of heat out of the back at high speeds. Everything about the sub-zero liquid chilling sounds amazing except for the price. But to every hardcore gamer, especially people that compete in competitions, this will be a necessity.
ReplyDeleteAlso, check out this old video. It's insane. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZF8S3Nn7mTQ
That's soooo expensive.... But hey, I'm not a gamer. If I was, I would invest in one of these
ReplyDeletemy laptop once melted its insides when a heat fan broke. i wonder if they ever have any leaks with those things..
ReplyDeleteI just did a quick search and didn't even find one inquiry or issue about the Digital Storm products. It doesn't mean it's impossible but it seems safer than many other popular trademarks.
ReplyDeleteThats some serious cooling..it's really fascinating to read about the capabilities.
ReplyDeleteNot that I could afford one but truly fascinating.
coolers are great till one day they leak lol
ReplyDeleteBoy, that's one expensive, but impressive, cooling system.
ReplyDeleteI should get one for the summer, my pc blacks out due to overheating :/
ReplyDeletei have a laptop which is really hot in this moment
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ReplyDeleteits too hard to fiscally keep up with the evolution of computers :/
ReplyDeleteI look at these and they still seem awesome!!
ReplyDeleteHow are you liking your banner? :D
Couldn't ask better! I talked about you on my twitter and if you're willing to do a few for some other people I could also post a link of your blog in my tomorrow's post. I've been working on my 2010 best Christmas gifts and it's most likely not going to be done until tomorrow morning.
ReplyDeleteI need a new computer so I'm probably gonna check this out when building one.
ReplyDeleteits like theirs always something new on the market reminds me of some good lotus.
ReplyDeleteThat looks stunning
ReplyDeleteIt´s like the computer of satan (well... something like that)
i definitely wouldn't need something this intense, but maybe if i was doing like INTENSE multi tasking or video rendering it would be cool to have
ReplyDeleteThis probably costs more than I do in 6 months.
ReplyDeleteChuck Norris aproved.