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Frore Demos Solid-State AirJet Cooler in Action: Significantly Improving Both Laptop and SSD Performance
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Anton Shilov
on 6/4/2024 6:00 PM EST
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Dante Verizon
- Tuesday, June 4, 2024 -
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How much power does the air-jet drain?
thestryker
- Tuesday, June 4, 2024 -
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The Airjet Mini is rated at 1W maximum power consumption per unit.
Dante Verizon
- Wednesday, June 5, 2024 -
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Seems good enough, at this point I imagine it must be expensive for it not to be widely used yet
nandnandnand
- Wednesday, June 5, 2024 -
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"(we are talking about announced solutions, technologically scaling could he higher, but this is an entirely different conversation)"
I hope that performance does scale up in future generations, because that could make the difference between a cooling curiosity and a revolution.
The CEO implied that better process nodes would improve performance. Did anyone figure out which process node these first gen products are made with?
Dante Verizon
- Wednesday, June 5, 2024 -
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I don't know, but the website says it's only 2.8mm thick in the mini version, and 2.5mm in the slim one
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Dante Verizon - Tuesday, June 4, 2024 - link
How much power does the air-jet drain?thestryker - Tuesday, June 4, 2024 - link
The Airjet Mini is rated at 1W maximum power consumption per unit.Dante Verizon - Wednesday, June 5, 2024 - link
Seems good enough, at this point I imagine it must be expensive for it not to be widely used yetnandnandnand - Wednesday, June 5, 2024 - link
"(we are talking about announced solutions, technologically scaling could he higher, but this is an entirely different conversation)"I hope that performance does scale up in future generations, because that could make the difference between a cooling curiosity and a revolution.
The CEO implied that better process nodes would improve performance. Did anyone figure out which process node these first gen products are made with?
Dante Verizon - Wednesday, June 5, 2024 - link
I don't know, but the website says it's only 2.8mm thick in the mini version, and 2.5mm in the slim one