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Intel and Scan
The Intel stall, which Scan also seemed to be part of, was the liveliest of the whole event.
Scan was showing off a fully submerged computer from Amari which uses coolant to fanlessly cool the whole computer – now that’s what you call silent cooling. This attraction got some serious attension from wondering eyes, I heard one guy ask where he could buy one from!
Intel was offering overclocking lessons throughout the event. Liquid nitrogen seemed to be their favourite method of cooling throughout the lessons.
On show were some of Scan’s 3XS systems. My personal favourite out of the whole bunch was the one in the photograph below. That is, because I’m a large fan of Lian-Li cases, and the modification that Scan has achieved looks pretty damn amazing.
Another good’en was a modified version of the Akasa Omega which had dual CPU’s running inside.





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