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"For years now, the only choices for the serious overclockers looking to push their computers to the absolute limit on a daily basis have been a watercooling setup with peltiers/waterchiller or the Asetek Vapochill. Using vapor-phase cooling, similar to the way a fridge works, this allowed people to get their processors to negative temperatures with minimal fuss and became quite popular amongst hardcore overclockers. But gradually as the heat produced by processors has increased the Vapochill has been struggling to keep temperatures down, and especially with Pentium 4's reaching 3GHz and beyond, can no longer keep CPU's in negative temperatures. With this it was time for another company to step forward with their own sub-zero cooling solution, in the form of the Chip-con Prometeia cooling system."
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