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Thermal Management

Thermal management of PC’s – and digital home devices in general - has become increasingly complex. Moving away from simple extruded aluminium heat sinks to advanced cooling techniques and multi dimensional customer requirements (low acoustics, thermal performance, weight etc.); thermal management does now involve many different sciences such as acoustics, fluid dynamics, thermo dynamics, material science, CFD analysis and simulation in general.

 

Asetek is a total thermal solution provider and we have specialists in all stages of the thermal management eco-system. We engage with our customers at an early stage in the design process. When we design a solution we are not just focusing on the cooling of one component, but rather on system level where we design solutions for the entire thermal management eco-system.

 

This way we off-load our customers from thinking about and engaging in various different sciences just to solve a thermal problem.

 

That’s what we call Thermal Management Done Right!

 

 

 

 

News / Reviews
ASETEK RAISES $8 MILLION AND APPOINTS INDUSTRY VETERAN SAM SZTEINBAUM CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD
Asetek, Inc., the world’s leading supplier of liquid cooling systems for computers, announced today that it has raised an additional $8 million dollars in venture capital and appointed industry veteran Sam Szteinbaum as Chairman of the Board.
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DELL™ EMBRACES ASETEK® LIQUID COOLING TO BOOST EXTREME SYSTEM PERFORMANCE WITH NEW ALIENWARE SYSTEMS

Asetek announced today that its industry leading liquid cooling technology has been selected by the Dell’s premier gaming brand, Alienware to drive the extreme performance of the Alienware Aurora and Area-51 systems to higher levels. Asetek liquid cooling enables Alienware’s desktops to extract the most performance from Intel’s Core i7 CPUs. Gamers, enthusiasts and performance computing professionals can safely push these systems to extreme overclocking speeds. The result is systems that deliver extreme computing experience and extreme convenience. 

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Corsair H50 CPU Cooler Installed In New Thermaltake Level 10 Chassis

Craig Mullaney installs an Asetek manufactured Corsair H50 CPU cooler in the new Thermaltake Level 10 chassis and concludes "the H50 performs as well as in any case I’ve used prior."

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Jan Ozer Takes Asetek Liquid-cooled HP Z800 Worksation For a Test Drive

And Interviews Z800 Workstation User Dave Torres at Briggs & Stratton

"The decrease in noise is a big benefit to users sitting next to a workstation all day. With workstations generating evermore heat, the fan noise has become significant," states Torres.

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Blog
Asetek goes back to its roots - Asetek technology now available to enthusiasts again!

As you might remember from some of my previous posts I mentioned that although Asetek had officially withdrawn from the retail/channel market, it would still be possible to buy Asetek technology as an end user going forward. Well this is what happened last week as Corsair released their new cooler – the Hydro 50…

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The miniaturization is over us - PC's are getting smaller than ever

As many of you may know, I am originally from Denmark - the home of contemporary Danish design furniture and companies like Bang & Olufsen (B&O), whose futuristic designs for HIFI and home entertainment are second to none. Keeping these design trends in mind, within a short time, my guess is that the design of PC’s will continue to evolve into very cool looking small devices with good performance and low noise.

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Low noise - A cost adder, old-school tangible end user value or even a good business opportunity?

We all know that any noisy electronic device like a projector, gaming console or a PC is quite annoying. We also know that there are pretty simple solutions to the problems, so why is it that we have to accept it? Or in other words, is it fair that we have to accept noisy devices, when there are simple solutions to it?

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What's best - a Corvette or a John Deere? Part II

Originally I had not really planned a Part II, of this post. However, after reading a couple of press reviews of our LCLC recently, I got inspired to follow up on the heat pipe VS liquid cooling thing again.

 

If you have not read Part I yet, you should do that here

 

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