Ice Cube

Ice Cube

The Ice Cube is Commodore Gaming's exclusive solid-state cooling device which discharges heat out of the system while maintaining cold air to cool down CPU, GPU, and the computer system. It is integrated within the PSU.

 

 

 

 

Ice Cube Highlights

  • An advanced Thermal Solution to efficiently reduce system temperature.
  • Ready to equip with standard ATX system without modification.
  • Patented Ice Cube technology chills CPU & GPU, accelerates operation speed and enhances system performance.
  • Patented Smart Control Unit optimizes the performance of Ice Cube for best cooling efficiency, quiet operation and low power consumption.
  • A unique thermal dissipation device that discharges heat and generates cold flow to cool down your PC, and prevents CPU thermal throttling .
  • Fully RoHS compliant, environmental friendly design: lead-free, halogen free, freon-free.
  • Dew-point control to avoid condensation.
  • Solid-state device with superior reliability.

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Ice Cube Facts

  1. The ‘Cold’ generated by Ice Cube is guided to a CPU fan inlet. At high system loading, the air blown into CPU heatsink can be cooled down by 8oC ~ 10oC. CPU temperature is reduced by 5oC ~ 8oC and GPU temperature is reduced by 4oC ~ 7oC.
  2. By cooling down CPU, GPU and system, Ice Cube increases the working efficiency of the Commodore gaming PCs. In our lab test, CPU and GPU are both pushed to the highest load. On our Ice Cube-enhanced Commodore xx, CPU current can reach 10.5 Ampère, indicating a 10% performance increase.
  3. Our Ice Cube cooling system consumes maximum 25W power by itself. However, the real additional power consumption by using Ice Cube is much less than 25W. On one hand, the smart control unit (SCU) optimally adjusts the performance of Ice Cube, for best cooling efficiency. On the other hand, working efficiency of your computer is enhanced, and thus uses slightly less power (to do the same amount of computation) .
  4. A smart control unit (SCU) is integrated in the Ice Cube system. The SCU adjusts the performance of Ice Cube in response to environmental temperature and system power consumption. At low system power consumption the Ice Cube works almost silently and consumes power as low as 3W. When CPU, GPU and other loads increase, their temperature goes up. SCU detects the change, and increases the Ice Cube output to cool down CPU, GPU and the system. The control algorithm is optimally designed for best cooling effect and relatively low additional power cost.

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