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    Re: CoolChip and Coolermaster partner for kinetic coolers

    It look good, the only problem is where it is dumping the heat.

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    Re: CoolChip and Coolermaster partner for kinetic coolers

    If dust can get between the base of the cooler and the rotating thing this will be a huge problem. Hope they'll test the product in dusty environment before release.

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    Re: CoolChip and Coolermaster partner for kinetic coolers

    Quote Originally Posted by glitch View Post
    If dust can get between the base of the cooler and the rotating thing this will be a huge problem. Hope they'll test the product in dusty environment before release.
    Very valid point, that would destroy the efficiency !

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    Re: CoolChip and Coolermaster partner for kinetic coolers

    Quote Originally Posted by Jowsey View Post
    Very valid point, that would destroy the efficiency !
    Apparently it produces enough tubulence / force to expel any dirt. I'll be waiting on reviews to see how good it is though.

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    Re: CoolChip and Coolermaster partner for kinetic coolers

    Very nice technology! i Love it!

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    Re: CoolChip and Coolermaster partner for kinetic coolers

    Sounded as if they intend to work with OEM as the reference point to beat. Not a very high bar and certainly fairly easy to be quieter.I like the new tech but do not envision it being able to exchange heat fast enough or far above the ambient difference. Not intended for any hot running over clocked chips but rather for standard stock use. And, that is a huge market among desktop users, still.
    looks good though, as noted above, well designed. have to wait to see.

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