It’s been a while since we’ve seen a unique new cooling liquid, for watercooling setups. Non-conductive and UV-reactive fluids are great, but they don’t offer that much performance benefit over plain old distilled water. Well, a company called NanoCoolers might just change all that, look at the sneak peak techPowerUp! got of their new liquid metal based cooling products. It runs silent thanks to electromagnetic pumps moving the liquid.
And if you haven’t read Robotech’s review of the Aquagate Mini, then feel shame, and do it now!
“Most of you may not have heard of NanoCoolers, yet. This company is a relatively young Startup who has been working on improving cooling technologies behind closed doors for quite some time. Now the first details on their cool new products emerge: Liquid metal will be used to transport heat from the source to a dissipator using a completely noiseless pump system.”Here are some more Cases & Cooling reviews from around the web:
- asetek VapoChill LightSpeed [AC] Review @ OCTools.com
- Water Cooling with PolarFLO @ nV News
- Thermaltake BigWater 12cm Liquid Cooling System Review @ nVnews
- Asetek WaterChill @ motherboards.org