heat transfer

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Discussions on heat transfer in computing often focus on innovative cooling solutions for high-performance hardware. One thread explores nanotechnology-based pumpless water cooling, which uses copper-coated carbon nanotubes and microchannels to dissipate heat by boiling water. This approach, developed at Purdue University, aims to remove up to ten times the heat of traditional chip designs, potentially revolutionizing thermal management in computers. The tag covers emerging cooling technologies and their application to Windows-based systems, particularly for managing heat in CPUs and other components.
  1. Nibiru2012

    Nanotechnology Delivers Revolutionary Pumpless Water Cooling

    From: Daily Tech.com July 27, 2010 Forget traditional metal block coolers a nanowick could remove 10 times the heat of current chip designs Link Removed due to 404 Error The new cooler design uses copper-coated carbon nanotubes. (Source: Wikimedia Commons) Link Removed due to 404 Error It...
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