
Thermaltake is famous for their line of PC cooling systems, but this one definitely wins points for being unique as it relies on a DC-inverter micro refrigeration system onboard that uses a similar compressor/condenser/coolant system found in refrigerators and air conditioners to keep your PC’s innards running cool. According to Thermaltake, the Xpressar is able to achieve another 20° C lower temperature compared to liquid-cooled systems. Unfortunately, since the Xpressar relies on an AC/refrigerator condenser, you can be sure that silence during operation is not on top of the feature list.
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