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Most advanced CPU closed Permanent cooling Ever

EgyOC
Level 7
It's Named as Cryo-TEC Cooling System


http://www.digitalstormonline.com/cryo-tec.asp


So was asking will asus relate ?


Will Team ROG ever think of making the most advanced CPU Cooling system ?


Can it be ever applied to GPU's ?



According to DigitalStorm it was discontinued to be applied with their gaming rigs , that's so weird and was replaced with a less advanced and less efficient cooling Named as Hydro-Lux cooling system

so will Asus ever thinks of making Closed CPU cooling system like Corsair H110 ...etc ?
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X-ROG
Level 15
It's just a TEC cooler. They've been around for years. They pull a LOT of power and if you've got a high wattage one you need sub-zero insulation, which makes them impractical in most cases. They add a few cm of depth, and you'd need to double your input wattage per GPU (example: a 250W GPU needs a ~300W TEC, so your total power PER GPU is up to 550W!), which makes them at best impractical.

I dabbled with TECs back on Socket A days in early 00s when the biggest PSU you could buy was 550W. You'd need a specialist 12-18V PSU just for the amp pull. I suppose you could get more complicated and have a target temp that the TEC reacted to, but even then a good WCing kit will get you most of the way there. There's little advantage unless you're going sub-zero.

We're not considering making LLC coolers. Aestek and others have patents around them and there are many professional cooling companies out there already. Do what you know, what you're good at.