{"video_id":"ti1MKPS8xfM","title":"CoolIT System Eco CPU Water Cooling System Unboxing & First Look Linus Tech Tips","channel":"Linus Tech Tips","show":"Linus Tech Tips","published_at":"2010-05-08T14:53:29Z","duration_s":611,"segments":[{"start_s":0.4,"end_s":8.0,"text":"So, I'm going to be having a look at a very exciting new product. This is the","speaker":null,"is_sponsor":0},{"start_s":4.839,"end_s":10.16,"text":"Coollet Eco. It is a brand new liquid","speaker":null,"is_sponsor":0},{"start_s":8.0,"end_s":13.599,"text":"cooling product from Coollet Systems. So, I don't know if you remember this","speaker":null,"is_sponsor":0},{"start_s":11.759,"end_s":19.359,"text":"far back, but their very first liquid cooler was the Coollet Freezone. Okay,","speaker":null,"is_sponsor":0},{"start_s":16.4,"end_s":23.6,"text":"so the Freezone was revolutionary. 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So I'll use my handy dandy","speaker":null,"is_sponsor":0},{"start_s":46.64,"end_s":52.48,"text":"remote, have a zoom in here, and I will tell you what it says, even though you","speaker":null,"is_sponsor":0},{"start_s":50.96,"end_s":59.68,"text":"could probably read it just as easily yourself. So, it supports AMD, AM2, AM2","speaker":null,"is_sponsor":0},{"start_s":55.52,"end_s":61.92,"text":"Plus, AM3, as well as 775, 1156, and","speaker":null,"is_sponsor":0},{"start_s":59.68,"end_s":66.64,"text":"1366. So, pretty much every socket out there right now, as long as it's not a","speaker":null,"is_sponsor":0},{"start_s":63.92,"end_s":71.92,"text":"server socket, it is extreme cooling, maintenancefree, and simple to install.","speaker":null,"is_sponsor":0},{"start_s":69.52,"end_s":75.88,"text":"All right. Uh, what do we have on the outside here? This looks like the same","speaker":null,"is_sponsor":0},{"start_s":74.0,"end_s":80.64,"text":"thing. 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I haven't I mean, I saw this in person briefly at CES, but","speaker":null,"is_sponsor":0},{"start_s":176.959,"end_s":181.28,"text":"I never got to actually touch one.","speaker":null,"is_sponsor":0},{"start_s":182.519,"end_s":192.8,"text":"So, all right. You can see that Koolit has attached the styrofoam inside to the","speaker":null,"is_sponsor":0},{"start_s":188.8,"end_s":192.8,"text":"outer box extremely","speaker":null,"is_sponsor":0},{"start_s":193.319,"end_s":199.0,"text":"well. Oh, come on. All right, here we","speaker":null,"is_sponsor":0},{"start_s":196.8,"end_s":206.56,"text":"go. I found somewhere to pull on it. Sort of. Wow. This is","speaker":null,"is_sponsor":0},{"start_s":203.879,"end_s":214.4,"text":"um this is one of the more difficult unboxings I've run into in quite some","speaker":null,"is_sponsor":0},{"start_s":209.44,"end_s":217.68,"text":"time. Ah, here we go. Okay. 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So,","speaker":null,"is_sponsor":0},{"start_s":363.36,"end_s":370.72,"text":"1,800 RPM max. You can see it is configured for exhaust. So, while","speaker":null,"is_sponsor":0},{"start_s":368.16,"end_s":375.52,"text":"Corsair has a comparable product in their um the Corsair H50, Corsair","speaker":null,"is_sponsor":0},{"start_s":374.0,"end_s":379.36,"text":"actually recommends that you configure the fan blowing air into the chassis.","speaker":null,"is_sponsor":0},{"start_s":378.16,"end_s":384.24,"text":"Now, there are advantages and disadvantages to both approaches. This","speaker":null,"is_sponsor":0},{"start_s":381.68,"end_s":389.52,"text":"one takes hot air from inside your case and removes it. So, that means that","speaker":null,"is_sponsor":0},{"start_s":386.4,"end_s":391.68,"text":"rather than taking all that CPU heat and","speaker":null,"is_sponsor":0},{"start_s":389.52,"end_s":395.84,"text":"then pumping it back into your case, it actually removes it from the case. 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That's where they used to","speaker":null,"is_sponsor":0},{"start_s":597.68,"end_s":603.519,"text":"put their pump and now they've moved to something that is more of an integrated","speaker":null,"is_sponsor":0},{"start_s":601.6,"end_s":608.16,"text":"all-in-one unit. So the pump as well as the CPU block are both contained within","speaker":null,"is_sponsor":0},{"start_s":605.76,"end_s":612.48,"text":"this one piece here. So, thank you for checking out my unboxing of the Coolit","speaker":null,"is_sponsor":0},{"start_s":610.32,"end_s":612.48,"text":"Eco.","speaker":null,"is_sponsor":0}],"full_text":"So, I'm going to be having a look at a very exciting new product. This is the Coollet Eco. It is a brand new liquid cooling product from Coollet Systems. So, I don't know if you remember this far back, but their very first liquid cooler was the Coollet Freezone. Okay, so the Freezone was revolutionary. Well, not revolutionary because it wasn't the first cooler to ever use a tech or a pelchier, but it was the first one to do it with any commercial success with liquid cooling. So they went from there. They produced the Freezone Elite as well as the Pure. The Pure turned into the Domino and the Domino has given birth to the Eco. So as we uh go and unbox this product, I'll tell you a little bit more about the evolution of it. But why don't we start with what's on the outside of the box. So I'll use my handy dandy remote, have a zoom in here, and I will tell you what it says, even though you could probably read it just as easily yourself. So, it supports AMD, AM2, AM2 Plus, AM3, as well as 775, 1156, and 1366. So, pretty much every socket out there right now, as long as it's not a server socket, it is extreme cooling, maintenancefree, and simple to install. All right. Uh, what do we have on the outside here? This looks like the same thing. Is it like different languages or something? What are they doing? Oh, no. Oh, they've gone and they've put the same diagram on two sides of the box to confuse me. They actually have different bullet points on them. So, here we go. Universal retention system out of the box support provided for all of those sockets I listed below. Proprietary pump with a ceramic bearing including well, not including but a 5,000h hour lifetime. Okay, so meanantime to failure. All right. Then we have a high performance radiator which is custom engineered for low noise. So that generally means that it has a fairly low fin per inch rating. So that means that there's less turbulence as the air moves through the fan and overall less noise. It also means you can get better cooling out of it with a lower airflow fan. Superior cooling performance through technology and that's pretty much marketing spiel right there. All right. And then on the other side, quiet work and play environment. So they encourage you to use this both for work and play. It uses ATC thermal compound and ATC stands for advanced thermal compound. So, it's the advanced thermal compound thermal compound. It is maintenancefree. It is pre-filled, factory sealed, and it does not evaporate due to the kind of tubing they use. So, you don't have to refill it. High performance fluid heat exchanger. So, there that's what they call a CPU block, I suppose. All right. On the back, finally, we get quick to install in any chassis. So, I will be the judge of that because usually I can easily find flaws in these preackaged water cooling products that make it not fit in a number of chassis. So, let's get it out of the box. I haven't I mean, I saw this in person briefly at CES, but I never got to actually touch one. So, all right. You can see that Koolit has attached the styrofoam inside to the outer box extremely well. Oh, come on. All right, here we go. I found somewhere to pull on it. Sort of. Wow. This is um this is one of the more difficult unboxings I've run into in quite some time. Ah, here we go. Okay. Come off. It's like it's box is giving birth. It's a very narrow birth canal, too. All right, there we go. The box is off. And uh I the first thing I find is this piece of paper, which is a quick start guide. And it is a one, two, okay, it tells you what's in the box. And then it's a one, two, three step uh configure the retention bracket. So, as long as you get it set up for the right CPU that you're going to be installing it on, you put on a back plate. And then you secure the eco to your case and to the uh and to the CPU socket. Next, you connect a fan and the pump power. So, that is kind of more than three steps. I think they're cheating a little bit, but what can you do? This is the AMD retention bracket. So, you can see where that secures to the block. And you can see the spacing is clearly for AMD. All right. What do we have next? Actually, why don't I just go ahead and kind of put those back in there. All right. Next, we have a little uh elastic around our three different back plates. Okay. So, we have 775, 1156, and 1366. It wouldn't be a bad move probably to do a universal back plate, but um maybe that's something that's coming down the road for a Koolit engineering team. All right, let me just see if I can get this open here. Okay. And inside the styrofoam clamshell, you can see this is extremely well packaged. Check that out. There is nowhere for this thing to move when it's in transit. I really like that. That makes me really happy to see them taking the care and attention to get you your product in as good shape as possible. Here, I'm going to show you the other side of this, too. So, it's completely enclosed in there. Very nice job, Coollet. Okay. So, it comes in a little baggie, and that'll prevent any incidental scratches or dings from happening to your cooler here. So, let's uh get this removed here. All right. So, why don't we start with the radiator, which is what the uh the DIY water cooling guys would call this particular piece. So, it's got a Coollet branded fan on the back. I'm just going to zoom in a little bit closer so you can see this thing better. Okay, we've got a coollet branded fan on the back that spins at, you know what? They never actually gave us that in the specs for this thing, did they? Oh, yeah. There we go. 1,800 RPM max. It's right there on the box. I just didn't see it before. All right. So, 1,800 RPM max. You can see it is configured for exhaust. So, while Corsair has a comparable product in their um the Corsair H50, Corsair actually recommends that you configure the fan blowing air into the chassis. Now, there are advantages and disadvantages to both approaches. This one takes hot air from inside your case and removes it. So, that means that rather than taking all that CPU heat and then pumping it back into your case, it actually removes it from the case. Now, the disadvantage is it means that you're not using the coolest possible air to cool your CPU. So, in a case like the Corsair Obsidian 800D, there's an advantage to turning this fan around, which you can actually do on the coolant unit or on the Corsair. It doesn't really matter. And then you could use those top three fans to blow all the air out. And then you could just bring in extra air. It doesn't really even matter at that point. So, if you bring air from the outside, you're using the coolest possible air to keep your CPU cool. You've got a four pin PWM fan connector here. So, that'll take care of making the fan spin. All right. This radiator looks fairly bog standard, although they have made a couple small improvements over ones I've seen in the past. First of all, this may seem minor, but you see this uh this notch right here. Most water cooling radiators have the these uh these end tanks go right from the side of the rad up and then over. And also, they can tend to be quite a bit larger. So, on the bottom and the top, Coolid has made a little bit of extra space here. That right there is going to give them compatibility with way more cases right off the bat. I've also seen all-in-one liquid coolers that are more than the width of a fan. Now, you can see when you look at the Eco, the radiator is exactly flush with the fan. So, for cases that have, say, for example, a side window that goes right next to the rear 120 mm fan. If your radiator's a little wider, it can hurt your compatibility there. So, the Eco is pretty much as close as I've ever seen to something that can actually achieve universal compatibility. All right. Koolite uses their standard plastic tubing here, which is uh it's good and bad cuz it's not very flexible, but they must use it because that's what prevents the water from evaporating and that's what makes it so that you don't have to actually fill this thing repeatedly. Oh, they've got actually Oh, these are kind of neat. They've got rotating fittings here. This is something new. So, that's going to give you a little bit better flexibility when you're installing the Eco in your system because you can kind of, you know, move it this way or that way. Before it was always just putting so much tension on the fittings, but now they've uh they've worked that rotation in there. That's very nice. Okay. The pump is powered by a three pin connector. So, as long as you've got a couple three pin motherboard connectors close to your CPU socket, you'll be able to plug in both your fan and your pump very easily. On the bottom of the unit, you can see a nice shiny copper base as well as a pre-applied thermal compound. And then they've got little labels in the bottom here that Oh, what did I do? Don't think I broke it. That's good. Okay. So, how does this work exactly? It looks like you lift it up and then you move it. Oh. Oh, that's kind of cool. So, what you do is you actually lift this up and then you move it around based on uh which mounting hole you want to use. So, just like that. So, they've got 775, 1156, as well as 1366 all labeled in here. And then if you want to use AM2, I guess you just um Oh, yeah. That's what these little No, that can't be what that's for. Well, I'm sure that there's a way to do it and it's not that hard and it's in the quick start guide. So, if you actually buy this to mount on an AM2 or AM3 motherboard, then I'm sure you'll figure it out. Anyway, thank you for checking out my unboxing of the You know what? I guess I'm not quite done. Uh why don't I just give a brief mention to the uh where the pump is because it used to be that Coollet would integrate their pump either next to the radiator or next to the radiator. That's where they used to put their pump and now they've moved to something that is more of an integrated all-in-one unit. So the pump as well as the CPU block are both contained within this one piece here. So, thank you for checking out my unboxing of the Coolit Eco."}