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Liquid Cooled PSU ,FSP Introduces the Hydro PTM+

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Now we need a watercool case! Have some pipes coil behind the mobo tray to cool mobo!

 

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9 minutes ago, NumLock21 said:

Now we need a watercool case! Have some pipes coil behind the mobo tray to cool mobo!

 

Watercooling my watercooling so that it cools better.

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This is hardly a new idea or product; nor is it the first time someone made a decent one.  The idea never really took off due to lack of interest, partly due to pricing and partly due to lack of real benefit from liquid cooling your PSU.  They don't get too hot, especially not anymore.  You don't normally overclock your PSU, and the fans for quality PSUs were never loud enough that you would need to worry about noise.  Yah, some people bought the old ones, but not enough to keep the products around.  Besides just wanting one, the only real advantage to water cooling your PSU is so you can dump all the heat at an external location to the case.  And very few people bother to do that, most rads are either in the case, or on top/next to the case. 

 

http://koolance.com/1300-1700w-liquid-cooled-power-supply

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I don't really see a problem with it.

 

People have the same reservations when they learn about any WC in a PC.

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I'm sure I've seen wc ps before hmm. But whatever, I'd imagine it can be in passive cooled mode without fan spin on rad too.

 

Anyway, summer is nearing, I need water cooled headset and gaming char too.

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12 hours ago, iamdarkyoshi said:

If its watercooled

 

Why does it have a fan

Radiator.

The geek himself.

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fix for darktheme pls.

 

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14 hours ago, ahhming said:

 

FSP together with  Bitspower created this psu, the Hydro PTM+ is a unique, patented liquid cooled PSU.

No price and date release yet but more information will be revealed at computex.

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https://www.techpowerup.com/233590/fsp-introduces-the-new-hydro-ptm-liquid-cooled-psu

 

can you fix for night theme users, part of your text cannot be read whilst the rest is fine

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Here's a question that doesn't seem to be answered: if it's being watercooled and I'm drawing 1400W, will the fan stay turned off based on temperature?

 

It's completely worthless if it's being watercooled and the fan still turns on at high load.  The whole point of watercooling it would be to have no fan noise at all.

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There's no price and no release date because this will never make it to market!

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