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microchannels
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The tag microchannels on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about cooling technologies that use microchannels for heat dissipation. One thread highlights a nanotechnology-based pumpless water cooling system developed at Purdue University, which uses copper-coated carbon nanotubes to create microchannels that boil water for efficient heat removal. This design aims to replace traditional metal block coolers and could dissipate up to ten times the heat of current chip designs. The content focuses on hardware cooling innovations, particularly for computer chips, and mentions the potential for future market availability.
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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