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[vdr] Re: cpu cooling




I didn't find any pricing or order form on the alutrionic-page.
Can you give me a hint?

Rene

----- Original Message -----
From: "Stefaan Coddé" <stefaan.codde@pandora.be>
To: <vdr@linuxtv.org>
Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2002 3:43 PM
Subject: [vdr] Re: cpu cooling


> I've bought my heat pipes in Germany at http://www.alutronic.de/
> I'm building a fanless..umm not quite, the PSU still uses a fan
> but it makes less noise then harddisk/DVD do....aluminium chassis.
>
> The sides are two huge ribbed heatsinks (300x150x40mm)
> Plates are 3mm thick, front 6mm thick and there are many ventilation
> holes drilled in the top above the tuner.
>
> The heatpipe is a copper tube with a cery tin wall.
> A good tube has a copper mesh inside the tube and tha cooling
> liquid may be anything with a low vaporizing temperature.
> It can compete with fan cooled systems but it's far more difficult
> to reach it.
>
> A heat pipe can be used horizontal too but you have to define that
> during the ordering.
> They are most used in space ..yes sattelites... and many laptops have it
> now.
>
>
>
> >Am Mittwoch, 11. September 2002 13:24 schrieben Sie:
> >> Hi. for now I use my main workstation as a vdr computer; it's liquid
> >> cooled so the noise is 0. I'm going to put a less powerful machine
> >> theer in the future: I could put a tiny watercooling system but at
> the
> >> meeting this august I've heard something about pipe heat cooler. how
> >> is it and where can I take one?
> >>
> >> thank you bye
> >> as
>
> >Well for all I know it's a device with a liquid inside which get heated
> up
> >then moves upwards then cools down and moves down again. I think some
> >consumer audio amplifiers have them inside, so you you might get them
> in
> >those stores as spare parts.
>
> >Servus
> >  Casandro
>
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