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 ...
This water-cooled gaming PC looks like it was mined out of the rock by a very lucky geologist. Armed with a CNC machine, plenty of acrylic sheet and some expert 3D modeling skills, PC modder Søren ...
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 ...
In this awesome water cooled PC, custom distribution plates route coolant through the PC chassis with an integrate pump in ...
Liquid-chilling a single part of your PC is easy, building a whole custom loop to cool each component yourself isn't. EK Water Blocks have designed a simple configuration tool to guide you through the ...
Computers get hot, and they must be cooled. Your average store-bought PC uses a system of fans to pull heat off major components such as the CPU (central processing unit), graphics processor and hard ...
Earlier this year PC cooling accessory maker Thermalright unveiled prototypes for several mini PCs that combined powerful AMD ...
When IBM researchers went looking for a better coolant for high-powered computers, they didn’t have to look very far. Working alongside researchers at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich ...
IBM and the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology at Zurich plan to build a water-cooled supercomputer whose surplus heat will be re-used to heat the university's buildings. The Aquasar supercomputer ...