N.Broekhuijsen Distinguished Jun 17, 2009 3,098 0 20,860 Jun 21, 2013 #1 Thermalright appears to be working on a new C-type CPU cooler. Thermalright's Possibly Passive CPU Cooler Designs Spotted : Read more
Thermalright appears to be working on a new C-type CPU cooler. Thermalright's Possibly Passive CPU Cooler Designs Spotted : Read more
mortsmi7 Distinguished Mar 10, 2010 354 2 18,790 Jun 21, 2013 #2 I'm sure a lot of coolers would work passively on cpu's with a low tdp.
Amdlova Distinguished Jun 7, 2013 1,927 513 20,890 Jun 21, 2013 #3 my old big thyphoon hold a pentium d 805 4.2ghz... the best cooler i have... but that with 475 grams... i really dunno if that can support even a i3 downclocked...
my old big thyphoon hold a pentium d 805 4.2ghz... the best cooler i have... but that with 475 grams... i really dunno if that can support even a i3 downclocked...
leandrodafontoura Distinguished Sep 26, 2006 898 0 19,060 Jun 21, 2013 #4 This product already exists, its the AXP-100. The schematics must be for a revision or a model selling without the fan.
This product already exists, its the AXP-100. The schematics must be for a revision or a model selling without the fan.
A alchemy69 Distinguished Jul 4, 2008 213 11 18,685 Jun 22, 2013 #5 A "new type of cooler" which looks exactly like existing coolers.
jtd871 Distinguished Jan 26, 2012 114 0 18,680 Jun 23, 2013 #6 The fins are oriented perpendicular to the mobo. There's no way you could get enough airflow with a passive setup to make this efficient.
The fins are oriented perpendicular to the mobo. There's no way you could get enough airflow with a passive setup to make this efficient.