Frore Systems’ LiquidJet and AirJet Pak cooling systems in the flesh — live demo with production hardware display impressive cooling capacity

Frore Systems' LiquidJet and AirJet Pak cooling systems in the flesh — live demo with production hardware display impressive cooling capacity

Finally, a 600 W GPU (105° C), cooled by a LiquidJet with top-mounted inlet and outlets, holding itself steady at a nice 95°C. This displays how Frore precisely designs each block to better suit the hotspots of the chip(s) resting underneath, one of the key features for LiquidJet blocks. Be sure to click the pictures for high-res versions, and check out the gallery below for the whole set.

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thestryker The AirJet Mini G2 still seems to be best suited for minipcs and the like. Their maximum power consumption is rated at 1.2W for up to 7.5W cooling and I'm guessing there's some sort of efficiency curve hence using 4 in the Samsung laptop example. I do hope that the Pak designs lead to some more productization as I think these are one of the more interesting alternative cooling technologies. As for the water blocks I wonder if they could end up being viable for client products. A lot of the more advanced designs I've seen for cooling end up costing far too much on a unit basis and don't scale with volume enough. Reply

Heiro78 Man I really really want Frore to take off and succeed. Partially since it will be pretty sweet to have such silent tech. And also since I first learned of them around 2022 at CES coverage from Gordon Ung may he rest in peace Reply

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