OnScreen Delivers First 400W CPU Cooler

Oct. 8, 2008
Employing proprietary thermal-management WayCool technology, the company unveils the final operational prototype of what it calls a revolutionary carbon block CPU cooling component, dubbed the HydroJet. Consisting of a carbon block interface and

Employing proprietary thermal-management WayCool technology, the company unveils the final operational prototype of what it calls a revolutionary carbon block CPU cooling component, dubbed the HydroJet. Consisting of a carbon block interface and unique fan design, the unit successfully manages thermal energy from a 400W heat source. In addition to its ability to handle more than 400W of energy, the component's internal fan design allows it to run as much as 35 times quieter than comparable CPU coolers on the market. It is essentially a self-contained, hermetically sealed device that combines liquid- and air-cooling techniques. The WayCool liquid heat transport feature allows connecting a single HydroJet CPU cooler to numerous heat sources on the same motherboard, reportedly a cost-saving technique not currently available. For more details, call ONSCREEN TECHNOLOGIES INC., Portland, OR. (866) 710-7334.

Company: ONSCREEN TECHNOLOGIES INC.

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