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Explanation - "TRULY Silent Workstation PC with ZERO FANS"

On 10/31/2016 at 5:49 PM, M.Yurizaki said:

So if I read this correctly...

  1. Hot side warms up working fluid, generating pressure
  2. Once a certain pressure is generated on the hot side, a check valve opens up to let the working fluid into the cooling side.
  3. Cooling side cools off fluid, but remains in cooling side.
  4. Once enough of the working fluid in the hot side builds up in the cooling side, pressure from the liquid pushes another check valve that allows the fluid back into the hot side.

Wouldn't it be better to create a Stirling Engine based cooler then? The engine doesn't have to do anything. :B

But it could... hm... perhaps it could run a generator that powers the PC... xD 

 

/s

sorry, that hurt to write :P 

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