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Asetek introduced a laptop with liquid cooling system



Asetek liquid cooling solutions are well known. Back in 2008, an entry about a monoblock with NWO (water cooling system) appeared on Habré. And now this company has presented another interesting project - a laptop with a liquid cooling system. The prototype of such a system was used in the Alienware M18x gaming laptop, but the Asetek team refined the system and created a very practical project.

The notebook configuration is impressive - here is installed the Intel Core i7 with a frequency of 3.5 GHz, plus an AMD Radeon HD 6990M graphics adapter. Many laptops with a similar configuration are equipped with several cooling systems. But only one is used here, and without any coolers and associated noise.
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The developers have “laid” cooling channels to every part that needs a cooling system. The result is what happened. Such a system is much more efficient than existing analogues. In addition, it is also more compact than conventional cooling for laptops. All this allows you to overclock the corresponding nodes of the laptop, while avoiding overheating of the device. According to the developers, they managed to achieve a performance gain of 18-23% (compared to laptops of a similar configuration).

Of course, this system cannot be called very compact, but the advantages that the project from Asetek offers cannot be underestimated. So far this is a prototype, a concept. But the developers hope to soon launch this cooling system in large-scale production.



via dvice

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/140665/


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