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MSI Airpower cooler ECO concept product |
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Written by CB Team
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Friday, 29 February 2008 |
Yes the title is a mouth full, but essentially MSI has designed a new ECO friendly cooler for its boards.
Its ECO cooler concept, called the Air Power Cooler will offer over 70% heat transfer, the cooler transfers the chipset heat into air momentum, when the air becomes hot, the air will expand then push the fan to rotate and In doing so cooling the heatsink immediately.
After the air moves from the bottom to top of the piston, the air will become heavy to push the up piston down. The better air piston design can then transfer over 70% heat power (as mentioned above) and transfer to air power. In a comparison with solar power the transfer rate is only around 20~30% requiring more surface and as a result cost.
MSI will present a live demo of their “Air Power Cooler” concept product in MSI’s ECO area block on the MSI booth in CeBIT Hall 21 B34. You will see the electricity-less fan which was powered only by the movement of heat and air, the fan speed will change relative to the chipset temperature.
The prototype “Air Power Cooler” is MSI's first attempt to investigate how the Eco concept can work in tandem with the evolution of the motherboard “ECOlution” and joins the theme for MSI at Cebit08.
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Last Updated ( Friday, 29 February 2008 )
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