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    Sandia integrates fan and heat sink

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    • ObioneO Desconectado
      Obione Veteranos HL
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      This is cooling but it has nothing conventional :ugly:

      http://www.neoteo.com/sandia-cooler-nueva-generacion-de-disipadores

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        But is that really effective? In order to rotate, it should not make full contact with the bottom and as a result there would be a percentage of loss of effectiveness, right? Come on, even though they say it is much more effective than a conventional one, something doesn't add up to me…
        If it's not like that, explain it to me a little Obione, I'm still asleep <:( :ugly:

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          I was expecting to walk in and find a nice cold watermelon :ugly:

          If what they say is true, it doesn't look bad.

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            kynes Veteranos HL @CoUgSt
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            I can just imagine the accidents XD If you're not careful, you'll lose a finger.

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              @Sylver:

              But is that really effective? In order to rotate, it should not make full contact with the bottom and as a result there would be a percentage of loss of effectiveness, right? Come on, even though they say it is much more effective than a conventional one, something doesn't add up to me…
              If it's not like that, explain it to me a little Obione, I'm still asleep <:( :ugly:

              Best regards!

              I want to assume that the innovation comes in the contact between the heatsink and the base. Because the biggest achievement has been to make a heatsink that rotates… :osvaisacagar:

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                Tecnho Veteranos HL @cobito
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                If it comes out I would like to try it, but as kynes says what a danger, maybe a radial is safer XD.

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                  @cobito:

                  I want to assume that the innovation comes in the contact between the heatsink and the base. Because if the biggest achievement has been to make a heatsink that spins… :osvaisacagar:

                  In that case the biggest achievement would be to sell it to us :ugly:

                  We will assume that these blades are more blunt than the "cantounlibro" unless they have some kind of "secret" connection with prosthetic manufacturers.

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                    kynes Veteranos HL @pestanin
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                    They would have to sell them with a "cage" to prevent accidents. No matter how flat it is, at 2000 rpm it cuts you.

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                      You have probably thought about it, but it may not give you the performance you expect, however, if it is commercialized, they will put a good "do not touch" sign due to the risk of amputation.

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                        Yes, the physical principle makes sense, it's just that the dissipated power remains inside the box.

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                          Kynes, for that perhaps with wire mesh type fabric they can solve it without losing performance, right?

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                            Yes, but it must be rigid enough that no one can bend it enough to interrupt the rotation. A metal fan at 2000 rpm rubbing against metal mesh can be funny XD

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                              Jajaja, it would light up the room well and with a characteristic smell.

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                                Man, I mean, if someone takes pleasure in deliberately forcing the mesh inward until it touches the blades, it's because they have a neuron deficit... xDDD

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                                  @Sylver:

                                  Man, I mean, if someone is having fun forcing the mesh inward on purpose until it touches the blades, it's because they have a neuron deficit... xDDD

                                  Never doubt the skills of the user :troll:

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                                    @kynes:

                                    Yes, but it must be rigid enough so that no one can bend it enough to interrupt the rotation. A metal fan at 2000 rpm rubbing against metal mesh can be funny XD

                                    The modding potential is infinite. Imagine a PC throwing sparks from the heatsink :ugly:

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                                      man considering that it spins clockwise I don't think it's very dangerous or at least not more than a fan spinning at 5400 RPM
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                                        @Franziskaner:

                                        man considering that it rotates clockwise I don't think it's very dangerous or at least not more than a fan spinning at 5400 RPM
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                                        A metal surface spinning at 2000 rpm I assure you that at least it will buff your finger, even if the direction of rotation is favorable to you. Even more so if it is an irregular surface, such as the blades of a fan.

                                        Put a metal disc on a drill, see if it hurts you or not.

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                                          the fact that it is metallic does not imply that it cuts or that it grinds or polishes anything, if it were to rotate in the opposite direction to the hands of a clock it would have some danger. or more graphically, if you put your finger in a fan on the side where the air comes out, nothing happens to you, but if you touch it on the side where it takes in air, you can get hurt ;D an aero cool shark at 1500 rpm gets hurt because of the design of the blades, and a typhoon at 5400 I don't think I would try it. anyway, if it were a small radial or a multi-lip cutter, it would have some kind of protection and not be "in the air". the only "area" I see as dangerous is the central part (where it takes in air)

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                                            The fact that it is metallic implies that it has much more momentum, that it is not deformable, and that it is not stoppable like a plastic fan. Just that. Stopping a bicycle at 30 km/h is much safer than trying to stop a car at 30 km/h. What worries me is not the rotational speed, it is the energy it transmits per unit of surface.

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