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Altech distributes German water cooling product in Australia
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Altech distributes German water cooling product in Australia
Mar 13, 2008 5:55 AM
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Australian-based distributor of hardware, Altech Computer Corporation Pty Ltd has signed up to exclusively distribution partnership with Alphacool, a world leader in water cooling products.
Under the distribution deal, now in effect, will comprise of Alphacool’s full-range of sophisticated water cooling products, OEM kits and pre-installed cases. Appealing to the professional and discerning of consumers, Alphacool products are trusted by gamers and enthusiast computer users globally.
Antony Sheen, Altech managing director said the ever-increasing requirement for high performance cooling solutions, particularly amongst the gaming market, will gain from Alphacool’s cooling solutions.
“Alphacool is a strong brand recognised for its versatility and compatibility with other manufacturers. In addition to this customers can clearly benefit from the knowing that 90 percent of all their products are made in Germany,” he said.
Alphacool’s entire range of water cooling products and pre-installed cases are now available exclusively through Altech’s broad network of resellers.
According to Chris Banks, Alphacool international salesAlphacool see Altech as its main distribution arm in the Australian, New Zealand and Hong Kong markets.
“This is due to [Altech’s] well known reputation and widespread distribution area. We, personally, see both our companies profiting a great deal in this agreement,” he said.
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