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| Review, Prometeia Phase Change Cooler, Part I |
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Today, DWPG.Com takes a closer look at the Prometeia phasechange coolingunit from Chip Con, one of the most powerful, if not the most powerful cooling solution available on the market. In part one of this review, theyll look at the cooler's construction, supercooling theory, and the LianLi kit that is an optional accessory for this cooler. "The process used to make todays CPUs is known as CMOS, Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor CMOS technology. One of the characteristics of semiconductors made with this process is that they become more efficient as we lower their operating temperature. For example at 120C the efficiency of a CMOS CPU actually doubles - at least in theory." http://www.dwpg.com/content.php?contid=13&artid=244 |
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Today, DWPG.Com takes a closer look at the Prometeia phasechange cooling