If you want to push your PC’s brain to the edge of its sanity, you need liquid cooling to keep it from melting down. Digital Storm has come up with custom cooling for its Aventum II, its newest computer for gaming enthusiasts.
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The computer isn’t just a show piece. It has a control board that allows you to control the array of 22 fans. In fact, you could probably make a game out of controlling all of those fans.
The machine also has a new exhaust chamber design, designed to create air flow within the computer.
Digital Storm is a boutique computer maker that has been around since 2002. The company will release specifications and prices later. The system goes on sale in mid-March.
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