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Posted by cly
 - April 01, 2023, 21:24:08
Quote from: BaygonRed on January 22, 2023, 04:20:08There are no RGB?

i think RGB is the most important factor for this device to be marketable
without RGB it will fail
Posted by Kenneth
 - February 10, 2023, 19:38:30
This could be huge for VR/AR head sets.  Thermals for a computer near your face are a critical factor. 
Posted by MichelM
 - January 31, 2023, 08:49:32
The marketing is misleading, it still need heat pipes or vapor chamber, it only replaces the fan, pulling air from above instead of below. Their first generation doesn't seem so good, but if they could increase Heat Dissipation in the future would be nice to have APU devices with these.
Posted by JC
 - January 22, 2023, 12:14:56
Quote from: CmdrEvil on January 19, 2023, 23:22:05So for a gaming laptop with combined CPU / GPU TDP of 200W+ you would need over 40 of these modules? Sounds very efficient to me lol
The guy in the video said with time the technology will improve, that's why they only make them for 28w CPUs. I think it's an interesting idea, remains to be seen if it's as good as they say, overrated or just another Silicon Valley vaporware.
Posted by BaygonRed
 - January 22, 2023, 04:20:08
There are no RGB?
Posted by Saleryman passingby
 - January 22, 2023, 02:57:47
It's a fraud.
Posted by NateZimmer
 - January 21, 2023, 04:14:11
Quote from: Hunter2020 on January 20, 2023, 17:08:28I dunno...  Vibrating membrane, it not gonna last very long.  This solution is expensive and not very durable!

Its a MEMs device. MEMs Gyros for example have a vibrating element and is still long lasting. Unless there is some underlying quality issues, seems like it could last sometime
Posted by Hunter2020
 - January 20, 2023, 17:08:28
I dunno...  Vibrating membrane, it not gonna last very long.  This solution is expensive and not very durable!
Posted by SASAN
 - January 20, 2023, 08:15:21
Brilliant! with this we'll have so cooled PCIe Gen5 SSDs, DDR6 RAMs and for sure, GPUs and CPUs in the near future, I think probably the best solution will be a combination of these chips and conventional fans, because this chips dissipating heat locally when they are locating on chips. Personally, I'm concerning about max TDP of CPUs and GPUs in the future laptops, imagine an RTX 4090 with up to 300W in a thin gamming laptop, what happens? these chips will be so helpful.
Posted by RobertJasiek
 - January 20, 2023, 07:01:15
I would not mind 40 such modules in a notebook if it was semi-passive and still reasonably priced then.
Posted by CmdrEvil
 - January 19, 2023, 23:22:05
So for a gaming laptop with combined CPU / GPU TDP of 200W+ you would need over 40 of these modules? Sounds very efficient to me lol
Posted by Hardware Geek
 - January 19, 2023, 23:01:55
The second pic seems misleading if a laptop needs at least two of these and a heasink over the processor to connect the two.
Posted by Redaktion
 - January 19, 2023, 18:07:39
The new AirJet chips integrate technology that is used to cool aircraft jet engines. Even though it is only 2.8 mm thick, one AirJet chip can be 10 times more efficient compared to conventional fan-based laptop cooling systems, plus they are essentially silent at 21 dBA.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Innovative-laptop-cooling-system-Frore-shows-AirJet-cooling-chips-with-ultrathin-profile-and-silent-operation.682925.0.html