Danamics liquid-metal LM10 gets tested!
We reported not too long ago that an inventive mob by the name of Danamics had nearly finished their final design LM10 CPU cooler, the first of it's kind to use a built-in electromagnetic pump which circulates liquid-metal without any moving parts involved.
We were certainly intrigued by the design and have been looking forward to seeing a sample put to the test to see just how well it performs. Thanks to the folks at Nordic Hardware, that day has come with a world exclusive review of the liquid metal CPU cooler which gets compared to the current market leading air cooler, Thermalright's Ultra-120 Extreme.
Head over here and take heed!

The main advantages of Danamics' liquid metal concept are that it creates no noise, no vibrations, has no wear and tear, and a minimal of mechanical parts that will deteriorate over time and break. As mentioned above, Danamics needed to come up with a whole new pump because regular industry electromagnetic pumps require very high currents, several hundred amperes, which would cause some major disturbances if installed inside a PC.
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