I only hear of this because I am a follower of Bitfienix on facebook and the case used was a prodigy.. I am having trouble understanding this so if someone could clarify.
http://www.hardware-360.com/captherm-systems-mp1120-cpu-cooler-let-you-watch-as-it-cools/
I found this
http://www.overclock.net/t/1457961/tt-captherm-systems-unveils-mp1120-multi-phase-cooling-made-with-500lbs-of-explosives
Still kinda stumping people but from the forum
Originally Posted by Mad Pistol
The system is quite ingenious, actually.
The liquid supposedly boils at a very low temperature. According to one guy over on XtremeSystems, the liquid would boil simply on the heat your hand gives off. If that's the case, when it's super-heated on a CPU, it transfers heat away from the CPU very quickly. From what I understand about thermodynamics, liquid is an extremely good conductor of heat, which is why liquid-loops are so effective. For water cooled loops, the liquid remains in a liquid state throughout the process and is moved via a pump.
In this design, no pump is required, and heat is moved away more quickly. Think of it like a heatpipe on some really beefy steroids, but the liquid is far better, so heat transfer is more efficient.
I wouldn't be surprised if this is better than a custom water loop for temps. We'll just have to wait and see.
no temps, benchmarks.. or ces coverage from anyone I follow. very intrigued