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ID-Cooling Offers Vapor Chamber CPU Cooler for Mini-ITX Systems
ID-COOLING, a cooling solution provider focusing on thermal dissipation and fan technology research and production for over 10 years, releases a newly developed Vapor Chamber CPU Cooler for Mini-ITX system: IS-VC45.
When small PC systems get more and more power hungry and house much more top-tier hardware including the CPU, effective CPU cooling is in demand. With a vapor chamber base to draw heat immediately from the processor, IS-VC45 is able to handle TDP 130W CPUs. Measuring 94×92×45mm, this cooler can fit into Mini-ITX systems easily.
High density aluminum fins are soldered to the vapor chamber base to help disperse the heat. Equipped with a slim 92mm FDB(Fluid Dynamic Bearing) fan, IS-VC45 can dissipate heat efficiently while keeping at a decent quite operation. The speed is regulated between 600 to 2500RPM with PWM function.
Using metal screws and back plate installation, this cooler will stay safely on your motherboard. Intel Socket LGA1150/1155/1156 and Socket LGA2011 are supported.
MSRP for IS-VC45 is $44.99.
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#4995473 Posted on: 01/19/2015 04:09 PM
(If it work's) it's a cool thing. (hehe pun intended!)
Imagine two of those on a dual gpu card with each gpu having 150W of tdp. Smells like pretty decent single slot designs, if they make a few advancements and manage to get rid of that fan on there.
Why would you strap a CPU cooler with a 130watt thermal limit, on a dual GPU card with 150watt TDP per GPU? Doesn't really make sense.
(If it work's) it's a cool thing. (hehe pun intended!)
Imagine two of those on a dual gpu card with each gpu having 150W of tdp. Smells like pretty decent single slot designs, if they make a few advancements and manage to get rid of that fan on there.
Why would you strap a CPU cooler with a 130watt thermal limit, on a dual GPU card with 150watt TDP per GPU? Doesn't really make sense.
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#4995511 Posted on: 01/19/2015 05:06 PM
(If it work's) it's a cool thing. (hehe pun intended!)
Imagine two of those on a dual gpu card with each gpu having 150W of tdp. Smells like pretty decent single slot designs, if they make a few advancements and manage to get rid of that fan on there.
There are already videocards with vapor chamber. GK110 (Titan/780-ti) cooler is one example, and I don´t think this technology is efficient enough to allow single slot solutions.
(If it work's) it's a cool thing. (hehe pun intended!)
Imagine two of those on a dual gpu card with each gpu having 150W of tdp. Smells like pretty decent single slot designs, if they make a few advancements and manage to get rid of that fan on there.
There are already videocards with vapor chamber. GK110 (Titan/780-ti) cooler is one example, and I don´t think this technology is efficient enough to allow single slot solutions.
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#4995520 Posted on: 01/19/2015 05:22 PM
I have the GTX 770 with the Titan cooler and it works great in my mini itx build. I tried several other gpus - MSI mini and AMD dual fan; neither cooled any better and put too much heat into the case as a whole. Granted, the EVGA Hadron case almost requires a rear exhaust or water cooling.
There are already videocards with vapor chamber. GK110 (Titan/780-ti) cooler is one example, and I don´t think this technology is efficient enough to allow single slot solutions.
I have the GTX 770 with the Titan cooler and it works great in my mini itx build. I tried several other gpus - MSI mini and AMD dual fan; neither cooled any better and put too much heat into the case as a whole. Granted, the EVGA Hadron case almost requires a rear exhaust or water cooling.
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#4995633 Posted on: 01/19/2015 09:50 PM
This baby looks really cool and beautiful for a mini-itx gaming rig
This baby looks really cool and beautiful for a mini-itx gaming rig
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(If it work's) it's a cool thing. (hehe pun intended!)
Imagine two of those on a dual gpu card with each gpu having 150W of tdp. Smells like pretty decent single slot designs, if they make a few advancements and manage to get rid of that fan on there.