Cooling component developer Noctua has released new models to complement its recently announced A-series of quiet fans. The new NF-A14 FLX, NF-A14 ULN and NF-A15 PWM fans are designed for noise-sensitive 140mm applications. According to CEO Roland Mossig, Noctua’s NF-P14 has been “a default-choice among PC enthusiasts looking for … premium quality” and the company is “excited” … [Read more...]
Apple Explores Use of Mechanical Fans in Portable Devices
A patent filed recently by Apple revealed that the electronics company is exploring the use of mechanical fans in portable devices. Though current models of Apple’s iPhone and iPad utilize air cooling to maintain a certain internal temperature, the amount of heat generated by increasingly powerful CPUs may soon dictate the need for internal fans. The patent, titled “Cooling … [Read more...]
New Version of LCP with Additional Fan Option Moves Air More Efficiently
Rittal Corporation, a manufacturer of industrial and IT enclosures, racks and accessories, has released a new version of the company’s Liquid Cooling Package (LCP) with the option of additional fans for moving air more efficiently and with less effort. According to the company, the new version of the LCP “makes the cooling solution more scalable, improves redundancy and reduces … [Read more...]
Fans for Avionics and Marine Electronics Cooling
Rosenberg USA, a developer of fans and blowers for industrial, marine, military and avionics equipment, has released the ETRI 400 Hz and 28 VDC fans for cooling critical avionic and marine electronic systems. The ETRI 400 Hz and 28 VDC fans deliver airflows from four to 2,055 cubic feet per minute and 0.25 to 16 inches of static pressure. Nominal speeds for the fans range from … [Read more...]
Growing Use of Tablets May Foreshadow Change in Heat Sink Industry
In the earliest days of personal computing, excess heat wasn’t a problem; any heat that was generated by the computer dissipated safely into the surrounding air. Even in the 1980s, a single fan was all that was needed to ventilate the entire inside case of the computer. However, as faster computer processors continued to develop, fans were no longer enough to maintain an ideal … [Read more...]
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