NSK Ltd., a developer of industrial bearings, automotive bearings and modules and linear motion products, has released a high-performance ball bearing for cooling fan motors used in personal computers, data servers and communication base stations. According to the company, the new bearing features “an optimized grease that does not easily break down . . . thus preventing … [Read more...]
Heat Sink with Embedded Fan Suitable for Low-Profile Applications
Thermal solutions developer JARO Thermal has released the new “skive” cooler comprised of a 50x50x13 mm fan embedded inside a skived-copper-fin heat sink for low-profile applications including network interface cards, video graphic cards, PCI express and IC spot cooling. According to the company, “the dense arrangement of thin copper fins offers unheralded thermal … [Read more...]
High Performance Full-Cover Water Block is First for NVIDIA Tesla K20 Series Professional Computing Card
Water cooling gear manufacturer EK Water Blocks has released EK-FCTK20, a high performance full-cover water block that is reportedly the world’s first water cooling solution for the NVIDIA Tesla K20 series professional computing card. According to the company, the new water block “cools the GPU, RAM and VRM (voltage regulation module) as water flows directly over these … [Read more...]
Apple Releases Software Update to Fix Fan Speed Problem in 2013 Retina MacBook Pro Models
Apple has released a new software update designed to combat the emerging problem that many consumers are facing with the cooling fans inside early 2013 Retina MacBook Pro laptops. According to a growing number of users posting on the official Apple support forums and reports from other websites, the fan inside the particular MacBook Pro model increases its speed to a potential … [Read more...]
Laptop Computer Smothered by Clothing Identified as Cause of House Fire
Officials have identified a laptop computer that was left running while sitting on top of a pile of clothes as the cause of a fire that destroyed a house in St. Raphael, Prince Edward Island, Canada earlier this week. "We believe that that laptop, at some point, got warm, and that heat then built up on that pile of clothes, and at some point ignited those clothes and that's … [Read more...]
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