Hey guys !
I am a student at the University of Technology in Delft.
Together with a group of fellow students we are researching a new concept of cooling which seems be very useful for the cooling of desktop computers.
It is largely the same as watercooling, using a fluid for cooling, thus using a radiator and fans to transfer the heat out of the fluid.
The main difference is that you don't need a pump. The fluid runs using a specific physics phenomenon (I can't really go in detail here, sorry about that .. ) and temperature difference. This means, the higher the temperature difference, the higher the flow of fluid.
So, no pump, (nearly) no failure and less noise ...
Sounds good right ?!?
We don't really have a prototype or anything yet, it's just theory and math that says that all of this should work.
Therefore, I can't say anything yet about pricing, we just don't know yet.
Now, here's the thing. We think the technology is up to it, but we are looking to get better insights into what properties make a good cooling system and properties you value when buying a cooling system.
Furthermore, we are interested to see if you guys think it'll add something to the market or would you recon there is already enough products out there?
And of course, if you have any general questions or remarks ...
Thanks for helping us !!