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  • CeBIT 2008: Scythe Brings Massive Passive
    March 10, 2008 – 1:45 PM in CeBIT
    Cooling passively a component that generates between 20 and 100 W is a real challenge, but users' enthusiasm for silent PC is still strong. They Scythe decided to go one step further and display its Giant Ninja, the biggest prototype of heat sink for processor we have ever seen. We'll let you be the judge.
  • CeBIT 2008: MSI Shows Passive Fan for Chipset
    March 8, 2008 – 4:30 PM in CeBIT
    Here's another prototype that could have been quite interesting. It's at least very original and comes from MSI. The ECOlution (the developed by the Taiwanese Polo-Tech) is a passive fan for northbridge. What we mean by passive fan is that this cooling system doesn't need a fan when the chip is idle. However, when in peak, the heat generated by the chipset is used to dilate a gas that will move a piston that in turn will move the blades of the fan that's placed in front of the heat sink's extension linked with 2 heat pipes.
  • Cooler Master Launches Passive CPU Cooler
    May 9, 2008 – 2:40 PM in Build Your Own
    More here at Defense Department tests hybrid active/passive RFID
    December 30, 2004 – 10:10 AM
    There is more to radio-frequency identification than the passive RFID that retailers are looking to deploy.

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