Cooler Master Engineers Rotating Heatsink

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CoolerMaster have unveiled their latest cooling concept, a rotating heatsink!

Cooler Master has been showing a Kinetic Cooling Engine, a new heatsink concept that was originally designed by the Sandia National Laboratories and is now licensed by CoolChip Technologies.

The unit primarily intended for mobile and small-form factor systems, the Kinetic Cooling Engine promises to deliver 50 percent better cooling than traditional solutions at half the size and with significantly lower noise levels. Tech Report saw the cooler in action and reports the new cooling solution was "silent" compared to the "noisy whine" of laptop-style blower.

One of Cooler Master's desktop prototypes surrounds the spinning heatsink with a ringed radiator that hooks into the base via heatpipes. Cooling duties are split between the radiator and heatsink, and because the latter generates its own airflow, there's no need for a separate fan. Despite the extra radiator, the cooler remains relatively compact—and much shorter than typical air towers.

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I think this looks awesome, fit some LED's to it and watch that thing spin! I think a protective grill of some sort might be needed to protect any wondering fingers though.

All credit goes to Guru3D.com for this news story.
 
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I saw some early prototypes for this least year online. It is good to see that the design is developing so well. They also seem a lot quieter than before judging on the videos I have seen.
 
I saw some early prototypes for this least year online. It is good to see that the design is developing so well. They also seem a lot quieter than before judging on the videos I have seen.

I've never seen one before, have you got any links you could share for videos? :)
 
The earlier concepts had flat plates rather than serrated ones and they had to maintain a ridiculously tight air gap making them a little sensitive to impact or orientation changes. Maybe the later ones can transfer heat more efficiently, it looks like it's a long way off to me.

JR
 
I'm going to have nightmares about the chaos of fitting one of these. nice concept though especially in laptops
 
That's original. I wonder what can it be compared to. I am looking forward to first reviews.
 
wouldn't this be a great replacement for the plastic blower fans in reference graphics cards? the vrm would never suffer from heat again.
 
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