September 4, 2012 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google Water has a high thermal conductivity, meaning it absorbs heat very easily—even moreso than air. As such, it's ...
Liquid cooling in transmitters may sound complex, but the principles behind it mirror systems used in computing, government and other applications.
A patented passive cooling system for computer processors could save U.S. consumers more than 6.3 billion dollars per year in energy costs. A patented passive cooling system for computer processors ...
Computer cooling has become a major environmental problem, due to developments in digitalization and artificial intelligence. Computers produce heat and need to be cooled down in order to perform ...
Enthusiasts have been using extreme cooling solutions for years, including water cooling loops, full submersion oil, and Peltier coolers. These setups have allowed DIY builders to run heavily ...
French start-up company Qarnot has unveiled a new crypto currency mining rig which can also double as a radiator or heater in your home. The QC1 is equipped with a passively cooled computer which has ...
In the deep, dark past of computing, water was the default means of keeping a computer cool. Now, in the 21 st century, it is making its presence felt again. If you compare the use of water to air as ...