The Asus ROG GX700 has been introduced as the world’s first liquid-cooled gaming laptop. Asus ROG Global Marketing Director Derek Yu created the inch-thick laptop with a Nvidia GTX 980M graphics card, and with the cooling system as a “massive, alien-like pod filled with the extra hardware” that plugs right into the laptop, according to TechRadar.com. The liquid cooling system … [Read more...]
Liquid Cooling – ‘Practical Guidelines to Design & Manufacture’ Webinar
Industry trends continue to produce smaller footprints with higher power densities. In some cases, Liquid Cooling is the answer for cooling your application. This discussion will go over the basic design and structure of several standard and custom liquid cooling solutions while highlighting the manufacturing process most appropriate for your application. Watch this webinar on … [Read more...]
Researchers Use Infrared Laser to Refrigerate Liquids
Recently, the University of Washington research team has successfully used an infrared laser to cool water. According to Phys.org, the process uses a microscopic crystal suspended in water and an infrared laser light, to cool the water to about 36 degrees Fahrenheit. The heat from the infrared laser excites a kind of glow from the crystal that has “slightly more energy than … [Read more...]
Compact PC with Liquid Cooling System
Simon Laine, a Swedish PC modder, recently built a PC with a liquid cooling system. According to Forbes, the PC known as “Luna” has an Intel Core i7-4770R, which has Iris Pro 5200 graphics. For the liquid cooling system, the PC uses a miniature pump called the DCLT 2400. “This minuscule pump is about the same size as a small box of matches, yet it’s a fully-fledged unit with … [Read more...]
Microfluidic Channels Deliver Power and Cooling in Computational Hardware
IBM’s fluid research labs are currently testing “5D electronic blood” to deliver power and cooling in computational hardware. “Using IBM’s developed microfluidic channels on a sample chip, it is able to funnel in a cooling fluid solution mixed with what Ars Technica calls, ‘redox couples,’ that are capable of producing electricity when oxidized and then reduced again to lose … [Read more...]
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