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