Thursday, October 30th 2008

Danamics to Launch its Liquid Metal LM10 Processor Cooler in November

Denmark's Danamics LM10 CPU cooler, the world's first commercially available liquid metal-based processor cooler, was reported today to have received a release date. The LM10 will land in Europe as of November 17th, but it will come in limited quantities. Outside of Europe, Danamics is still awaiting approval of its liquid metal-based technology, and after one is obtained the company can start selling.
Recently, Danamics engineers claimed to have developed a CPU cooler that will put to shame every air cooling solution available and most of the current water cooling kits. The LM10 has no moving parts and an unlimited mean time between failures. Inside is a yet-to-be-named liquid metal that's said to provide superior thermo physical properties and is circulated without moving parts thanks to a built-in electromagnetic pump. Expect more information next week.
Source: HEXUS.net
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78 Comments on Danamics to Launch its Liquid Metal LM10 Processor Cooler in November

#1
VulkanBros
Damn...I just bought a ZeroTherm BTF-90....AND that is not noise-less.....
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#2
oli_ramsay
sweet! I nearlly 4got about this. This might just change the way we all cool our CPUs. Can't wait to see it's performance VS TRUE, xigmatek, water etc.
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#3
jbunch07
Sounds interesting, can't wait to see the reviews. :)
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#5
pbmaster
[I.R.A]_FBiwats teh projected weight
OVER 9000!!!!

Really though, I hope this works out. Would be really cool to see a new type of cooler on the market.
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#6
CrAsHnBuRnXp
Wonder if it could prove to be a health hazard?
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#7
MKmods
Case Mod Guru
sure is nice looking
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#9
francis511
Anyone have any figures on how effective it is ?
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#10
oli_ramsay
CrAsHnBuRnXpWonder if it could prove to be a health hazard?
how? :confused:
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#11
Lillebror
Yay! haha, we pwn at cooling here in denmark :D Asetek and now Danamics! :D Woohoo! Im so gonna see if i can get one of theese
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#12
erocker
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CrAsHnBuRnXpWonder if it could prove to be a health hazard?
I think that's exactly why it isn't approved in the US yet. I can't wait to see this thing in action.
oli_ramsayhow? :confused:
Liquid metals are generally very bad for people.
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#13
TheGuruStud
erockerI think that's exactly why it isn't approved in the US yet. I can't wait to see this thing in action.



Liquid metals are generally very bad for people.
The US doesn't care about health hazards lol. They care about what company will line their pockets. We have so many drugs and foods allowed here that are banned in Europe b/c they're downright dangerous or deadly. (and the US bans healthy food b/c the pharmas wouldn't be able to sell their pills)

If it's allowed in Europe, I'll take one, thank you very much :)

If it does actually have forced circulation, I can see this cooling very well.
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#14
spearman914
erockerLiquid metals are generally very bad for people.
In what way?
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#15
TheGuruStud
spearman914In what way?
Like the T1000, duh! I saw that dude splatter like 500 people on T2 :laugh:
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#16
erocker
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TheGuruStudThe US doesn't care about health hazards lol. They care about what company will line their pockets. We have so many drugs and foods allowed here that are banned in Europe b/c they're downright dangerous or deadly. (and the US bans healthy food b/c the pharmas wouldn't be able to sell their pills)

If it's allowed in Europe, I'll take one, thank you very much :)

If does actually have forced circulation, I can see this cooling very well.
Let's not turn this political.
spearman914In what way?
I have no idea, I'm not a scientist, it's just something I remember from years ago in science class. Google it.
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#17
Woody112
I think people are confusing liquid metal like mercury for liquid metal technology. Totally different!!!
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#18
[I.R.A]_FBi
i bet this will weigh less than a TRUE CU
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#19
panchoman
Sold my stars!
we can atleast conclude something about the liquid metal: theres some sort of hazard, its magnetic, and can stay in liquid form under standard temperature.
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#20
jbunch07
oli_ramsayhow? :confused:
erockerI think that's exactly why it isn't approved in the US yet. I can't wait to see this thing in action.



Liquid metals are generally very bad for people.
I know you remember this guy :eek:
panchomanwe can atleast conclude something about the liquid metal: theres some sort of hazard, its magnetic, and can stay in liquid form under standard temperature.
I'm thinking mercury?
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#21
erocker
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Woody112I think people are confusing liquid metal like mercury for liquid metal technology. Totally different!!!
Now I'm curious. What is inside that thing? I was thinking mercury...
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#22
jbunch07
erockerNow I'm curious. What is inside that thing? I was thinking mercury...
Ha I beat you to it! :p
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#23
panchoman
Sold my stars!
its probably not an element like mercury guys.. its a compound that they are using.
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#24
OnBoard
Wanted when this was first in the news and want it now too! Where can I preorder :p (hope it's not some silly TRUE gol..copper price and I'm happy that Europe gets something first once)
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