Recent #Cooling news in the semiconductor industry

8 months ago
➀ Corsair introduces its new LX-R RGB series fans with a reverse flow design, enhancing lighting visibility and cooling performance; ➁ Available in 120mm and 140mm sizes, these fans feature ARGB LEDs and Corsair's iCUE software for customization; ➂ Engineered for optimal cooling, the fans offer high airflow and static pressure, with noise minimization technology.
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8 months ago
➀ The MSI MEG Ai1300P PCIE5 PSU is a high-performance unit with excellent power quality and thermal performance, though it comes with a high price tag and increased fan noise under heavy loads; ➁ It meets the 80Plus Platinum efficiency standards and is compatible with ATX 3.0 specifications; ➂ Despite its size, the PSU offers a 1300W power output and is well-suited for high-end systems.
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8 months ago
➀ The SilverStone Extreme 1200R Platinum SFX-L PSU delivers 1200 watts of power with impressive efficiency, making it a top choice for compact high-performance builds. ➁ However, its high price and some limitations in design and thermal management may deter some users. ➂ The PSU excels in electrical performance and protection features, but its compact design and use of 85°C-rated capacitors raise concerns.
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8 months ago
➀ Auras Technology claims that Nvidia's RTX 50-series GPUs will 'seize the whole market starting in December'; ➁ The company's chairman expects demand for its cooling products to grow across the PC, GPU, and server markets next year; ➂ Auras is considering expanding its presence in Mexico and adding to its manufacturing facilities in China, Taiwan, and Thailand.
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8 months ago
➀ The University of Siegen will host two major international conferences, CARV and MCPC 2025, focusing on future industrial challenges such as handling global disruptions in production and supply chains and developing intelligent systems for customized product manufacturing. ➁ The conferences will take place from September 9 to 12, 2025, with experts from around the world expected to discuss current developments and future challenges under the theme 'New Paradigms for Anticipated Uncertainty'. ➂ The two conferences, CARV and MCPC, will address complementary topics: CARV on agile and reconfigurable production systems and sustainable manufacturing processes, and MCPC on the use of digital technologies and product personalization through individual mass production.
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8 months ago
➀ The Cooler Master NR200P MAX mini-ITX case is on sale with an included 850W SFX power supply and liquid cooling at its lowest price ever. ➁ The case is designed for a mini-ITX motherboard and supports larger GPUs, making it suitable for high-end gaming. ➂ The NR200P MAX features a tool-free design, removable GPU panel, and customizable side panels.
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➀ Researchers from the University of Texas have developed a new colloidal thermal interface material that significantly improves thermal qualities by adding ceramic powder to liquid metal. ➁ The new TIM could reduce the cost and complexity of cooling power-hungry systems, with the potential to cut the energy needed for cooling pumps by 65%. ➂ The technology could enable sustainable cooling in energy-intensive applications, such as data centers and aerospace.
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8 months ago
➀ Introducing the Elegoo Neptune 4 Pro 3D printer at an affordable price; ➁ Review highlights fast print speeds and excellent quality; ➂ Special discount available on Elegoo's website
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9 months ago
➀ Researchers from Queen Mary University of London have developed new nanocomposite films from starch, offering a sustainable alternative to petroleum-based materials; ➁ The films are made from abundant natural polymer starch and highly conductive MXene, with potential applications in electronics and sensing; ➂ The nanocomposites can be tailored for various uses, including wearable technology and healthcare, and are biodegradable.
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