Thermoelectric-Based
Liquid-Cooled Personal Computer
Thermoelectric-Based
Liquid-Cooled Personal Computer
As microprocessor chips continue to
increase in complexity, their power consumption increases as well.
As a result, today’s chips generate greater quantities of
heat as a by-product that can cause serious damage to the microprocessor.
Ryan’s invention is a cooling system that provides a cost-efficient
method to remove excess heat thereby allowing an inexpensive microprocessor
to be “overclocked” to operate at speeds equivalent
to the more expensive microprocessors.
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