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About SingularityComputers

Singularity Computers was established by Daniel Cannon in 2007. It began as a hobby in 2000 and soon became more serious when Daniel founded a computer repair and custom PC building business. With a strong interest in water cooling and high end gaming PCs this soon became a speciality. After creating our YouTube Channel in 2011 we soon moved from local to international customers. In 2012 we began designing our own custom water cooling components which would become the first of our products in 2014. After the launch of our products we started on a new path investing most of our time and resources into product development. With the launch of our first case Spectre in 2018 interest in our creations grew which allowed us to focus even more closely on research and development. Our goal is to advance water cooling with a focus on integration and the future of the PC Chassis.

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