Cooler Master mette in mostra il raffreddamento X, un unico precostruito con raffreddamento a liquido su tutto il corpo
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Cooler Master al 2023 International CES showed off the Cooling X, a patent-pending unique desktop PC architecture by the company where the liquid cooling of the CPU and GPU isn’t confined to a couple of closed loop AIOs, but rather a giant liquid-cooling loop that even involves the side-panels of the case itself, that double up as additional heat-dissipation surfaces. Notice how some compact fanless cases use extruded-aluminium body panels that double up as heatsinks, to cool the hot components? The Cooling X re-imagines this, where instead of dissipating heat from a heatpipe, the extruded-aluminium body panels have coolant channels, so some of the heat from the liquid-cooling loop is dissipated. These panels supplement a conventional liquid-cooling radiator that’s located along the rear panel, which has active ventilation. The liquid-cooling loop cools the processor and GPU.
For its compact dimensions of just 266 mm x 149 mm x 371 mm (LxPxA), the Cooling X prebuilt packs some mighty high-end hardware—an AMD Ryzen 9 5950X 16-core processor, Collegamento a "Rogue Heroes" di ispirazione passata 6800 XT GPU up to 64 Il trailer di lancio di Kirby e la terra dimenticata è prevedibilmente carino, two 2 TB M.2 NVMe SSDs, and a homebrew 850 W 80 Plus Gold SFX power supply. For now Cooling X is just a codename, and Cooler Master intends to take this concept forward with high-performance gaming/creator prebuilt desktops sold under its own marquee.
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