A Professor at Syracuse University, Shalabh Maroo, his research group, and collaborators at NIST and RPI have “created a single vapor bubble in a pool of liquid that can remain stable on a surface for hours, instead of milliseconds," reported Nanowerk.com. The group used a focused laser beam to put boiling on pause, which will give researchers “the time necessary to … [Read more...]
New Smartphone to Use Heat Pipe Cooling
Samsung has declared that the new Galaxy S7 will use heat pipes for its cooling system. Smartphones typically lack ventilation holes and fans, so smartphone companies are moving to adopt heat pipes “because the technology should allow for more sustained boost clocking ad steadier overall performance,” according to ExtremeTech.com. “The other advantage of a heat pipe is that … [Read more...]
New PWM Temperature Controller for Liquid Chiller
TECA Corporation's TLC-900 Bench Top Liquid Chiller has recently been upgraded with a Pulse Width Modulating (PWM) controller incorporating four PID temperature ranges. This upgrade will improve temperature control over a wide temperature range while keeping it’s standard USB communications and operational and data logging software. The product has a new, more rugged design … [Read more...]
Fan Designs New Smartphone That Uses Liquid Cooling
An Asus fan has conceptualized his ideal gaming Asus smartphone, naming it the “Asus Z2 Poseidon”. “…The smartphone is said to come with a factory-installed Fujitsu-manufactured liquid cooling setup, something that is usually seen in high-end DIY gaming PCs,” reported AndroidHeadlines.com. This is very possible considering Asus is no stranger to using liquid cooling with their … [Read more...]
Computing Hardware Overclocks to 7GHz Using Liquid Nitrogen
A man from Hong Kong broke the speed record for his Intel Skylake by overclocking to 7.025 GHz clock speed with liquid nitrogen cooling, as reported by DigitalTrends.com. To achieve this 75 percent boost, “the overclocker had to bootstrap a nitrogen cooling solution for their CPU, using its extremely low temperature (-321 degrees Fahrenheit to be exact) to draw heat away from … [Read more...]
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