Intel invents 5GHz stock cooler
Posted: Thu Mar 09, 2006 6:15 am
http://www.bit-tech.net/news/2006/03/08 ... id_cooler/
This thing is designed to work for more than 3 years, without any leaks or even a top-up
yes please ---> Corsair Nautilus -->
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ANDBit-Tech.net wrote:The answer is this: Intel's Advanced Liquid Cooling prototype. It consists of a block unit which attaches to the processor. This contains the copper core which makes contact with the CPU, as well as a centrifugal pump which uses a DC brushless motor. This pumps the water up through solid metal tubing to a more traditional radiator, cooled by a 120mm fan. The integration of the cold plate improves thermal performance. The main body of the unit is made of injection-moulded plastic...............................................
Because Intel designed it to be assembled from commonly made parts, final retail coolers are expected to cost less than $50!

This thing is designed to work for more than 3 years, without any leaks or even a top-up

yes please ---> Corsair Nautilus -->
