Omni ALC: Upgradeable, High Performance
OMNI ALC: the World’s first GPU cooler with upgrade capabilities.
CES Innovations 2010 Design and Engineering Awards Honoree.
The OMNI ALC revolutionizes the video card cooling industry by providing an upgradable, high performance and cost effective universal liquid cooling solution that does away with the traditional design approach.
OMNI Compatibility List as of August 2011:
Additional interposers for the current generation products may be released.
CoolIT Systems intends to provide product support for all enthusiast class next generation ATI and nVidia video cards.
CoolIT Universal Liquid Plate
The universal liquid plate utilizes high density micro-channels and directional flow to ensure aggressive heat transfer from the GPU and other card components.
Interposer Plates
Currently available for AMD HD5970 and NVIDIA GTX480
additional types coming soon
CoolIT Pump
Quiet, compact, long life Ceramic bearing CFF1 pump
Life Cycle: 50,000 Hours MTTF
CoolIT Coolant
CoolIT Systems low toxicity with anticorrosion/anti fungal additives
CoolIT Radiator
Custom engineered for low noise high heat dissipation
CoolIT Fans
High reliability, Quiet 12V
Speed: 1100 - 2,500 RPM (low to high regulation)
CoolIT CPU Thermal Grease
CoolIT Systems Pro A.T.C. (Advanced Thermal Compound)
CoolIT 2 Year Manufacturer Warranty
" There is no questioning the stellar performance of the CoolIT Omni. It dropped the temperature not just of the GPU, but the entire circuit board an incredible amount from the stock cooling solution. In addition to the obvious benefit of cooling the graphics card, having this component that much cooler in the case makes for lower in case ambient temperatures. The CoolIT Omni has multiple performance advantages without a single performance disadvantage." (High Tech Legion, 2010)
"If, like this author, you enjoy a quiet computing experience, CoolIT's OMNI A.L.C. is heavenly. Comparing it directly to a reference-cooled GeForce GTX 480, the difference in both operating temperature and noise is nothing short of astonishing" (Hexus.tv, 2010)