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Liquid-metal CPU cooler - better than water cooling!

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I came upon this, and wanted to share with the Tom's Hardware crew: a liquid-metal CPU cooler that is supposed to be better than existing air and water coolers, and uses very little electricity to boot!

I'd LOVE to see a review on this when it becomes available!

Here is the link: http://www.danamics.com/technology.aspx

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Nice find. BUT...

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Electromagnetic pumps have been used for decades and have been seen in a variety of applications. From space crafts and satellites, on nuclear-driven surface warships and submarines and also in land based nuclear reactors and industrial applications. In space, at sea, at land and now also as a key element for hot spot cooling.


http://www.danamics.com/technology/pump.aspx
What will the effect of EM be on the CPU?

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Reply to Shadow703793

i posted this up a few days back, look for it

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http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/ [...] sed-cooler

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Message edited by eklipz330 on 07-22-2008 at 03:47:30 AM
Reply to eklipz330

Yes, a Gallium-Tin Alloy would work best.

Reply to particleman

eklipz330 wrote :

i posted this up a few days back, look for it



Couldnt you have jus linked ur thread?

Looks good to me, hopefully they'll b a review of it up somewhere soon :)

Reply to Matt26LFC

but is it cheap... not more than a high end water cooling setup... and is it easy to install?

Reply to thogrom

thogrom wrote :

but is it cheap... not more than a high end water cooling setup... and is it easy to install?


That is exactly what I'd love to find out. I would imagine it would cost more than air cooling, but if it is less than watercooling and performs as well or better... who wouldn't want it?

:p :D


Message edited by Alkapwn on 07-21-2008 at 11:25:54 PM
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