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CoolerChip Kinetic (Sandia) Cooler & Cooler Master 3D Vapor Chambers - CES 2015

2015-01-12
Linus tech tips coverage of CES 2015 is brought to you by phantom glass visits toward ontem glass for the best iron screen protectors out there as well as HyperX kicking things off in the cooler master suite we've got well cooling technology how very unexpected this is something that they're calling 3d vapor chambers now it's not the first time that we've seen cooler master throw vapor chambers onto a CPU cooler vapor chambers actually you can learn more about them here we've done an entire episode of our fast as possible segments on them but basically they are usually flat now 3d vapor chambers are not flat in fact they are three dimensional what they've done is they've tacked on what appear to be normal heat pipes but instead of just having heat pipes soldered to the top of a vapor chamber that then makes contact with the CPU for optimal heat spreading here they have actually integrated the heat pipe structure into the vapor chamber so unfortunately we don't have any live demos running yet but we do have a very early prototype of one that has both the traditional heat pipes on top of a vapor chamber design as well as 3d vapor chambers running up through the heatsink fins and we can be expecting to see a little bit more about this technology around the Computex time frame but the really revolutionary technology and that it spins see haha it's a joke it's a joke about cooling is right here and this is from a partner of cooler masters called cool chip these guys are showing off a completely different way of cooling CPUs now at first glance this might not really look like anything special okay it's got a flat surface on the bottom that's what you stick on top of the CPU GPU or your forehead or whatever else it is that you need to keep cool and then it's got some fins on the top that are you know well spaced for dissipating heat and then normally you would throw a fan that's usually about the same thickness as the heatsink itself to go ahead and blow air down on that bad boy and remove it from the metal but no this works completely differently what it actually does is it spins the top there we go let's just take this thing apart it spins the top of two plates around and that is what generates the air flow that cools model so we don't actually need a fan anymore at all and you're kind of probably looking at me going well hold on a second line is how the does that work I mean if these two plates aren't connected to each other then how are you even going to transfer the heat to it that sounds completely inefficient will actually hold on a second no because with precise enough manufacturing they can actually make these interlocking grooves between these plates be so close to each other that even as they're spinning around heat transfer is basically unimpeded now this isn't the first time that I've heard of this technology although I have to admit no with my skepticism had on I wasn't convinced necessarily that it was ever going to make it to a cost-effective sort of retail type product because the sandia cooler youtube video that has over half a million views has been out there for a couple years now but this is the first time I've seen it actually working and they do have it actually working so that one doesn't work that one you can take apart just for four demos but normally they would actually be fixed in place so that even dropping the unit wouldn't cause it to not continue to function correctly so here they've got a prototype this is attached to a piece of plexi where they've got there to get their kinetic cooler in the middle and then they've got a more traditional heatsink thin array with heat pipes around the outside so they can actually increase the performance of this design by leveraging the airflow that they already have from the kinetic cooler to remove a little bit more heat this is the kind of thing you might see in an aftermarket more well compact enthusiast type grade product then over here they've got a live demo where they've got to see identical heat elements and they've got a cooler design they've been working on for quite some time for one use server or rackmount designs and then they've got a more traditional heatsink and fan blower design that also has to fit within that very very low profile sort of form factor so check this out this one is running dissipating all the heat it needs to dissipate so I they won't quote me on this but based on that they're saying this is probably in the sort of 90 to 100 watt range I would have to guess that this is designed for kind of 65 watt CPUs then they've got another one right here on the left that requires a fan in order to achieve the same temperature and I think we've made our point now one new coolers aren't always the quietest things in the world but as far as showcasing the potential of the technology I think this does a pretty good job speaking of showcasing potential technology one of our sponsors for the show today phantom glass 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