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CyberPower Announces Water-Cooled LAN Mini H20 SFF

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One way to intimidate your opponents right off the bat is to show up at your next LAN party lugging around a water-cooled rig, but in a SFF enclosure.

Now you can do that, thanks to CyberPower's new LAN Mini H20. Measuring just 11.25 (L) x 8.75 (W) x 7 (H) inches and weighing about 10 pounds, the OEM managed to cram an Asetek water cooling solution into the cramped confines of a Silverstone SST-SG05 Mini-ITX enclosure that integrates both the CPU and GPU into a closed loop.

Also included in the sub-$1000 base configuration is an Intel Core 2 Quad Q9550 (2.83GHz, 1333MHz FSB, 12MB L2 cache), Zotac GeForce 9300-ITX motherboard, 4GB of DDR2-800 memory, Nvidia GeForce GTS 250 videocard, 8X DVD burner, and Windows Home Premium 64-bit.

The customizable LAN Mini H20 is available now.

Image Credit: CyberPower

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avatarAfter comparing this to the

After comparing this to the Falcon NW Fragbox, the Fragbox allows more bang (GTX 285s, Core i7 920/950/975) in a small package. Although this is good for people that don't need that much kick for their daily routines.

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avatarUmmm

The GPU doesn't look like it's part of the water cooling loop on the website...

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avatarI agree

I agree and think this will sound like a vacuum cleaner. I thought liquid cooling was supposed to be quiet cool.

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avatarhmmmm

Correct me if I'm wrong, but that looks like a mini beast

 

 

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