![]() ![]() ![]() The side inlets/outlets of the previous generations were replaced with a vertical inlet and outlet. Gen 5 also brought a more efficient motor. It achieved this through material and chamber optimizations. It was focused on reducing noise and increasing thermal performance. It was the most used platform in the companies history, being used by Corsair, NZXT, Thermaltake, Dell, HP, Intel and other companies. The exposed section of the motor was removed from the top of the pump. It brought advances in the liquid flow and thermal performance compared to gen 3. The gen 4 pump platform was released in 2012. They can be identified by the exposed motor portion on the cap. These pumps are used by Corsair, PNY and Antec. The reduced height aimed to facilitate the cooling of GPUs such as the GTX 580 from PNY Technologies. It offered a reduced size when compared to their gen 2 but without compromising performance. In 2009, Dell made liquid cooling a standard feature on its Alienware computers. In 2008 Acer used Asetek to cool its new Predator Gaming PC's. In 2007, Asetek announced its first OEM design to be used by HPs Blackbird Gaming PC. In 2005, they released the first 12 volt pump system. In 2003, Asetek released the WaterChill brand of liquid coolers. In 2002, the new generation VapoChill was released. In 2001 the Asetek released the first 2 GHz personal computer and started a business partnership with Asus. The company was also officially incorporated on the same year. In 2000, Asetek received an award from the Danish Ministry of Trade and Industry for being Denmark's most innovative company that year. A year into its existence, Asetek's network of VapoChill re-sellers grew to over 35. Literally just started looking at new computers today.Asetek was first founded by André Eriksen in 1997, with the discovery that CPU's performs better at sub-zero temperature. What is an AM3+? Which of the ones I listed is that? Sorry, I'm very new at this. I'll probably go with the 1050.īoth of those motherboards are bad, you shouldn't be buying AM3+ platform today unless you get a great deal used, those CPUs are four and a half years old now and it shows. For that level of GPU performance having 2 vs 4GB doesn't make a huge difference. The 1050 is slightly faster, but the 560 offers Freesync support if you'd ever be interested in a monitor with that. It's out of my hands, as there are only liquid cooled options available in the selection. For that sort of build price range you probably shouldn't be going water cooler at all. Think you could weigh in on the selection? Would you mind taking a look at two other posts of mine? I have a few desktops listed (including the custom one I am asking about parts for here) as possibilities. ![]()
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