Anisotropic nano Carbon Fiber heatsinks There is a really good presentation on the potentials and limitations of Anisotropic nano Carbon Fiber heatsinks (thermal conductivity of 650 W/mK) right here at Thermocomposite.com The company has developed an "Oblique Angle Anisotropic Carbon Fiber Heatsink" that looks rather like a foam tile from an anechoic chamber. The geometry is neccessary because of the way carbon fibers conduct heat, in order to maximize the cooling surface area. http://www.frostytech.com/ArticleIma...composite2.jpg Slide Presentation http://thermocomposite.com/TechPrese...iles/frame.htm |
If it works as claimed and able to cost down; this is what I call technology advancement. :) Cooling laser gun:D Watercooling machine gun was dated back to WWI, over 80 years later we use the same mind set to cool processor as we were cooling MG and car engines. :) |
..and it looks funky too:) |
why not make wc blocks in this stuff :D |
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