14 Aug 2007 at 22:13 #1 ethan ethan Soldato Joined 16 Sep 2005 Posts 7,869 Location What used to be a UK Looks very interesting for general cooling as well as overclocking http://www.physorg.com/news106241639.html
Looks very interesting for general cooling as well as overclocking http://www.physorg.com/news106241639.html
14 Aug 2007 at 22:17 #2 how random how random Associate Joined 7 Nov 2006 Posts 462 Location Devon It looks very good, if it works and doesnt cost an arm and a leg.
14 Aug 2007 at 23:07 #3 Pulse Pulse Soldato Joined 25 Jul 2006 Posts 3,529 Location Taunton this truely would be awesome
14 Aug 2007 at 23:11 #4 Jokester Jokester Don Joined 7 Aug 2003 Posts 44,683 Location Aberdeenshire It's an ion fan, water will be far better. Jokester
14 Aug 2007 at 23:19 #5 divine` divine` Permabanned Joined 21 Apr 2004 Posts 12,434 Location Southampton University It was heated to 60C? Well that's great considering a chip happily fly past 150C and melt (ignoring thermal cut outs etc.) with no cooling devices. I'll be more impressed when it's tested on something of an appropriate heat output.
It was heated to 60C? Well that's great considering a chip happily fly past 150C and melt (ignoring thermal cut outs etc.) with no cooling devices. I'll be more impressed when it's tested on something of an appropriate heat output.
14 Aug 2007 at 23:22 #6 Jokester Jokester Don Joined 7 Aug 2003 Posts 44,683 Location Aberdeenshire Aye it couldn't have had much of a heat output if they could keep it at 60C with merely airflow onto the naked chip. Jokester
Aye it couldn't have had much of a heat output if they could keep it at 60C with merely airflow onto the naked chip. Jokester