Celsia NanoSpreader cools your PC using steam
by DJ Neawedde | 22nd March 2007
On the outside of Celsia’s NanoSpreadder there’s a copper sleeve, and the inside has some vacuum-sealed chambers with water. CrunchGear says, “As soon as the heat hits the outer sleeve the water turns to steam and transfers the heat to a component such as a heat sink, which then dissipates cooling off your rig.”
Even though, as CNET explains, “IBM and other companies have created water or oil-filled components for cooling internal computer components for years.” The reason this is a big deal is because it’s so much smaller than what was previously available on the market.









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