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by the look of it it will be a positive magnet at the top and a neg at the bottom and with the help of heat will circulate the liquid like normal heat pipes ..
Mmmh, the fact that they said high voltages where needed before they developed this new fancy technology, wich makes me think they are using electromagnets=wires wrapped in a spiral around the metal tube.
Could this be possible?
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An Ultra 120 on steroids
Looks pretty damned interesting I must say
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More words >> BIOS: IT Reviewed and comment >> Slashdot | Liquid Metal CPU Heatsink Beats Water Cooling
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Oh man that looks interesting. Something genuinely new. I really want to read some reviews on this soon.
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It's going to be very interesting to see how this sucka performs in the real world. Be interesting to see it's real world price tag too.

I'm going with £50 - £65 if it can do what it claims it can.
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Old 21-07-2008, 15:17
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I'd buy it for that! My TRUE cost me £50 on release.....
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I'd seriously consider it up to £65 if the performance warrants it.

...now I'm just waiting to LOL when they announce it's £89.99.
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Old 21-07-2008, 16:32
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Thing is, even if it does turn out to be 89.99 - If it cools as good as a similarly priced (or better) watercooling set up, then it's worth it, because there will be much less hassle involved in setting it up, no worry about water spillage etc.

It's just the performance that needs confirming.
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and that's the bit I'm still sceptical on for some reason, performance.
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I really think that performance will be good, i still don't know how good, but it seems illogical that will be inferior to the current top performing air cooling solutions.
If it was, say, inferior to a TRUE or a Xigmatek S1283 it wouldn't make sense, since it will cost more.
And since the top air coolers perform close to entry level liquid cooling solutions, i suppose this cooler would perform at least similarly to a midrange custom system, with the BIG advantages of easier setup, no additional space requirements, no worries (pump stopping or liquid leaking),
no mainteinance required.
A drawback could be that with a custom system you can add blocks if radiator(s) and pump are up to it, but does a NB really needs WC today? A Thermalright or a Noctua mini tower's more than enough with a silent 80 mm fan.
If they could do a GPU version of this it would be just awesome.

P.s.: This is pure speculation ofcourse, do i make sense?

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