Tuesday, March 13th 2007
Asetek's new GPU watercooler pictured
Asetek which got quite famous with their phase change (aka 'vapor compression') coolers shows off their latest GPU cooler for water cooled setups at the CeBIT. As usual one of The Inquirers was a tad faster and so we got hold of the picture. Basically this cooler is aimed for the OEM market and there will be a G80 model (which got pictured) and a R600 one. Because of it's being partly air- (PCB and RAM) and partly water-cooled (GPU) it consumes a lot of room, the card together with the cooler will end up covering 2 slots.
Source:
TheInquirer
7 Comments on Asetek's new GPU watercooler pictured
How incredibly ingenious...
I thought the whole point of WC was to get rid of (active) air cooling on the components?
most water cooling usually have an active components such as the fan for the radiator...and you can consider the pump to be active also.
i would say WC is more towards silence and better cooling...
That way you can design the fan to be bigger, and, as you said, more silent.
While the "GPU" fan can be slower-spinning now with only the memory to cool, it still looks a bit ridiculous to have both WC as well as AC on one card, IMO. Definately agreed.
But this very solution does not look as if it was aiming for the optimum in both silent as well as effective cooling...
:wtf: