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  2. EKWB - Wikipedia

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    EKWB was founded in 2003 by Edvard König, who wanted a better thermal and acoustic performance for his personal computer. As of 2011, EKWB was one of the three largest personal computer water-cooling companies. [5] EKWB works with the overclocking community through forums to better understand the needs of its customers. [6]

  3. Computer cooling - Wikipedia

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    Evaporation, especially for 2-phase coolants, can pose a problem, [18] and the liquid may require either to be regularly refilled or sealed inside the computer's enclosure. Immersion cooling can allow for extremely low PUE values of 1.05, vs air cooling's 1.35, and allow for up to 100 KW of computing power (heat dissipation, TDP) per 19-inch ...

  4. Ultra-low-cost personal computer - Wikipedia

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    An ultra-low-cost personal computer (ULCPC) is an inexpensive personal computer such as a netbook or a nettop. It is most often used by Microsoft to define a class of computers that are eligible for special licensing and discounts. For example, the availability of Windows XP has been extended [1] [2] and discounts are offered [3] for ULCPCs ...

  5. Freezer (computer cooling) - Wikipedia

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    The Freezer line of coolers is available in different fan speed, cooling capacity and motherboard compatibility [3] to cater the needs of different type of users from HTPC users to enthusiasts and overclockers. The Freezer series CPU coolers are designed to lower the temperature inside your computer to enhance the stability and lifespan of the ...

  6. Cryocooler - Wikipedia

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    The rotary valves alternatingly connect the cooler to the high- and the low-pressure sides of the compressor and runs synchronous with the displacer. Gifford-McMahon (GM) coolers [2] have found widespread application in many low-temperature systems e.g. in MRI and cryopumps. Fig.5 is a schematic diagram.

  7. Water cooling - Wikipedia

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    Water is inexpensive, non-toxic, and available over most of the earth's surface.Liquid cooling offers higher thermal conductivity than air cooling. Water has unusually high specific heat capacity among commonly available liquids at room temperature and atmospheric pressure allowing efficient heat transfer over distance with low rates of mass transfer.

  8. Computer fan - Wikipedia

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    Water-cooling radiator transfers a lot of heat, and radiator fans have large static pressure (opposed to case fans that have high airflow) for dissipating heat. Laptop computers lack large openings in the case for warm air to escape. The laptop may be placed on a cooler – somewhat like a tray with fans built in – to ensure adequate cooling.

  9. Noctua (company) - Wikipedia

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    Noctua is an Austrian computer hardware manufacturer of CPU coolers and computer fans with a primary focus on the enthusiast market. The company's inception occurred in 2005 through a joint venture partnership between the Austrian company Rascom Computer distribution Ges.m.b.H., established in August 2000, [2] and the Taiwanese cooling specialist Kolink International Corporation.