1200W submerged liquid cooled PSU

The idea of filling a PC with non-conductive liquid  to improve cooling is not very appealing. Tom's Hardware, among others, have been down that road and no manufacturer has taken any step towards mass production. Think about it and you will soon realize how inconvenient such a computer can be.

Anyway, what turns out to be impractical for a given size, may be interesting if we reduce the scale. And, what component that produces a lot of heat is already caged?

"The Koolance PSU-1200ATX-12S uses an external radiator to cool the circulating liquid coolant. Since it uses a special nonconductive fluid and is self-cooled, the power supply is not connected to any other cooling system for heat dissipation.

During installation, the radiator is removed and reattached to the power supply after mounting it inside the computer chassis."

When you buy this unit you also get a pumping system with radiator and fan. The implementation may not be without flaws but, for those who need a kilowatt PSU, is not completely useless. And it looks great on any LAN party.

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