“A simple condenser – with fan – is mounted where the chassis’ rear fan would normally go. This connects to an expansion valve from where cooled liquid passes up to the CPU plate. The liquid moves on into a reduced-sized compressor before returning to the condenser to start the process again.”Here are some more Shows and Expos articles from around the web:
- CeBIT 2008 Day 1 – New Intel Chipsets, Atom on Display, and lots from AMD/NVIDIA @ AnandTech
- CeBIT 2008 Day 2 – OCZ’s Mind Controllable Mouse, ASUS’ HDMI Sound Card, Intel and more @ AnandTech
- DH @ Cebit 2008 – Day 1
- MSI ECOlution press event from Taipei @ Tweaktown
- Exclusive Jon Peddie interview at CeBIT 2008 @ HEXUS
- FOXCONN Dreadnought 790i chipset mainboard @ HEXUS
- Nick uncovers some strange images on MSI’s stand @ HEXUS
- EVGA reveals 9800 GX2 to HEXUS.tv at CeBIT 2008 @ HEXUS
- Intel G45 (X4500HD) to be 3x faster than previous integrated GPU @ HEXUS
- Cebit 2008 Coverage @ OCC
- Booth babes save HEXUS from CeBIT doldrums
- CeBIT 2008 Coverage (Day 1) @ CPU3D
A case you can keep your beer in

Thermaltake is showing off a very interesting case at CeBIT. Running copper pipes all throughout the case and using a simple compressor and expansion chamber, they’ve created a refrigerated case! Sure there are some problems with implementing the design, but I am very glad that they showed it to HEXUS.