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  2. Water block - Wikipedia

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    A water block is the watercooling equivalent of a heatsink. It is a type of plate heat exchanger and can be used on many different computer components, [ 1 ] : 186 including the central processing unit (CPU), GPU , PPU , and northbridge chipset on the motherboard.

  3. Corsair Gaming - Wikipedia

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    Corsair has since expanded their product line to include many types of high-end gaming peripherals, high performance air and water cooling solutions, and other enthusiast-grade components. Around 2009, Corsair contacted CoolIT Systems to integrate their liquid cooling technology into Corsair's offerings which resulted in a long-term partnership.

  4. Computer cooling - Wikipedia

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    An air-cooled heatsink is generally much simpler to build, install, and maintain than a water cooling solution, [37] although CPU-specific water cooling kits can also be found, which may be just as easy to install as an air cooler. These are not limited to CPUs, and liquid cooling of GPU cards is also possible. [38]

  5. Heat sink - Wikipedia

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    The fluid medium is frequently air, but can also be water, refrigerants, or even oil. If the fluid medium is water, the heat sink is frequently called a cold plate. In thermodynamics a heat sink is a heat reservoir that can absorb an arbitrary amount of heat without significantly changing temperature. Practical heat sinks for electronic devices ...

  6. Arctic GmbH - Wikipedia

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    Arctic GmbH, formerly known as Arctic Cooling, [1] is a German, Swiss-founded manufacturer of computer cooling components, mainly CPU and graphics card coolers, [2] case fans and thermal compound. Since 2010, Arctic expanded its business by starting a range of products to cater other consumer demands beyond that of computer cooling hardware.

  7. NZXT - Wikipedia

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    An NZXT X52 240mm water cooler. NZXT has multiple all-in-one water cooler products under their Kraken lineup. The first of these was released in 2013, in both 140mm and 280mm sizes. [41] [42] NZXT has since released multiple updates to this lineup, including new coolers in 120mm and 360mm sizes, and improvements to the pumps and radiators.

  8. How To Follow 24/7 Wall St’s $500,000 AI Stock Portfolio

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    Large clusters of GPUs and other AI accelerators generally need 2.5 to 3.5 optical transceivers for every GPU. So as massive data centers built for AI rise, Coherent and other optical plays also ...

  9. HP Blackbird 002 - Wikipedia

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    Both Nvidia and ATI options were available with liquid cooling. The Blackbird 002 features flexible RAID capabilities, with five hard drive bays. The system also featured two multi-drives, with a single bay for a Blu-ray and HD DVD-ROM. There were three basic cooling configurations: fan cooled, CPU liquid cooled, and both CPU and GPU liquid cooled.