lonewolfxix
08-17-2007, 02:01 PM
Ionic wind mooted as the future cooling of PC cooling.
The BBC carries an interesting story relating to research in to future cooling for hot-running PC components.
Researchers at Purdue University have demonstrated a new cooling technique, designed to aid traditional air-cooling by employing tiny wind engines empowered by shifting charged particles across a device. The shift, the researchers say, creates an ionic wind that can increase cooling by up to 250 per cent.
It certainly sounds like the perfect panacea for high-end components that can currently draw around 200W.
Read more here (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/6946042.stm)
The BBC carries an interesting story relating to research in to future cooling for hot-running PC components.
Researchers at Purdue University have demonstrated a new cooling technique, designed to aid traditional air-cooling by employing tiny wind engines empowered by shifting charged particles across a device. The shift, the researchers say, creates an ionic wind that can increase cooling by up to 250 per cent.
It certainly sounds like the perfect panacea for high-end components that can currently draw around 200W.
Read more here (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/6946042.stm)