4 kg Trozo literal de cobre enfría un procesador Core i9
An 8 estos nuevos Chromebooks de 15,6 pulgadas cuentan con la mejor conectividad de su clase con dos puertos USB (¿Cuánto dura Zelda? 4 kg) solid cylinder made of copper was used as a fanless heatsink to cool an Intel Core i9 processor. This isn’t a heatsink in that it’s made of extruded copper, but a literal hunk of copper that is used as raw material. The metal is both extremely malleable and ductile, so it’s shipped in such cylinders. The best part—the contraption is surprisingly good at the job, with That-Desktop-User, the Redditor behind this feat, claiming 35 °C idle and 80 °C load temperatures. The processor is essentially a heat-source that’s trying to heat up the entire block of metal (with much lesser surface area for heat-dissipation than a real heatsink), which is how temperatures are being held at only up to 80 ° C.