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copper nanotubes
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The tag 'copper nanotubes' on WindowsForum.com covers a discussion about a revolutionary pumpless water cooling technology for computer chips. The thread references a 2010 article from Daily Tech describing a nanowick design that uses copper-coated carbon nanotubes to dissipate heat. This cooler, developed at Purdue University, can remove up to 10 times the heat of current chip designs by boiling water in microchannels without a pump. The content highlights the potential of nanotechnology in advanced cooling solutions for electronics, with expected market availability within a few years.
From: Daily Tech.com July 27, 2010
Forget traditional metal block coolers a nanowick could remove 10 times the heat of current chip designs
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The new cooler design uses copper-coated carbon nanotubes.
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