If there is one thing about AI boom that does not make my eyes a roll or I feel the feeling of coming to the coming punishment and existential fear, it is a fact that computing for this industry will have many improvements Hope is (Emphasize ‘Hope’) PC into the Gaming circle. It seems that the package liquid cooling is anger over a long time, and hopefully it will be one of the things that will make its way to the PC gaming market.
YouTuber has not even a week to create a DIY version of something similar, Intel has just shown a water cooler sitting on top of the CPU package (instead of IHS) and through the Schillipus Collint… well, to cool the chip, of course, Tom’s hardware) In the incredibly thin cooling solution, copper micro channels are very few who guide the Colant and can focus on thermal relief on the spots that really require it.
Intel is displaying such an experimental in -pack cooling solution in its ongoing Foundry Direct Connect event. The prototypes are designed for both LGA (land grid array) and BGA (hair grid array) surface mount chips, and Intel core is showing such cooler for Ultra as well as Zion CPU.
Like the cooling on the offer, it is seemingly good for dealing with 1,000 W heat, which is definitely more zeon level than the basic ultra level, and that is why I temporarily grabbed them for at least some of the AI boom. The server industry is certainly getting a lot of cash in it, and there is no doubt that such innovations will fall back to its back. Then, hopefully a small piece of it will end in the PC gamers’ lap.
Saying that, though, Intel has been working on the tech for a long time. According to HardoriloxisSome research for this history of at least 2005.
However, it is interesting that it is now in a state that will be shown to the public that similar solutions are being shown somewhere by the third party.
Just a week ago I reported on a cooler in Emocular that is believed to be connected to a fraudulent CPU and is flowing through micro -pins to keep it cool. Then there was the DIY version that I mentioned earlier that the channels made the channels machining for liquid cooling to flow directly into the IHS.
An important advantage of Intel’s cooling tech here seems to have the ability to channel the liquid where it most is needed: in warm places. In view of the recent thermal imaging, some RTX 50 series graphics cards are shown hot spots, we should be strictly aware of the benefits of such a tailored cooling system.
Intel certainly claims to take advantage, anyway, allegedly, refer to 20 % improvement in cooling performance. The noise will definitely take one. Therefore, I do not need to deceive and do myself to my CPU.