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Noctua is working on a Thermosiphon effect AiO liquid cooling prototype that does not need a pump to work


Noctua is working on a Thermosiphon effect AiO liquid cooling prototype that does not need a pump to work



At the Noctua stand at Computex 2024 in Taipei we found a quite striking prototype of a “Special” All in One liquid cooling system called Thermosiphon Development Project”

This is a development project based on the effect thermosiphonthat is, in the property that makes The liquid in a circuit circulates at high speed based on the temperature difference in it. In such a way that the liquid moves through the circuit as it heats and cools without the need for a pump.

As the liquid heats up, it expands and reduces its density, thus displacing the colder liquid and movement begins.

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With this system what is achieved is a All-in-one liquid cooling without the need for a water pumpwhich avoids noise, consumption and also increases fault tolerance.

It will be available in models with 240 and 360 mm radiators and flexible tubes, although naturally, the position of the components will be key, since gravity will play a determining role in the performance of the system and the radiator must go on top of the dissipation block.

This two-phase system is being developed with the company Calyos, an expert in cooling systems of this type for renewable energy, aviation and the automotive industry. Nevertheless, This is a long-term development and the company does not yet have an estimated release date or price.. We also don’t know what type of liquid it will use.

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Article Editor: Antonio Delgado

Antonio Delgado

Computer Engineer by training, editor and hardware analyst at Geeknetic since 2011. I love to tear apart everything that passes through my hands, especially the latest hardware that we receive here for reviews. In my free time I tinker with 3D printers, drones and other gadgets. For anything, here you have me.

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