| Advertisement ID | : | 1748711 |
| Category | : | Peripherals / Components |
| Location | : | Manila, Metro Manila |
| Ads Classification | : | For Sale |
| Regular Price Now Only Save | : : : | |
| Condition | : | Brand New |
| Warranty | : | Personal Warranty |
| Date Posted | : | November 6, 2009 |
| Short URL | : | http://sulit.com.ph/1748711 |
I'm selling Brand new sealed Celsian Iceon1000c CPU Cooler for socket 775,
www.extremetech.com/article2/0,1697,2123997,00.asp
Most computer enthusiasts haven\'t heard of a relatively small company called Celsia Technologies, mostly because they don\'t typically make end-products. The company\'s primary product is a proprietary heat spreader technology they call a NanoSpreader. This thin (around 1-2mm) component offers, the company says, heat transfer up to 13 times better than solid copper. Plus, because it\'s thin and relatively lightweight, it\'s ideal for applications in equipment like notebooks and portable electronics. While we can\'t verify these claims, we can certainly test their first real consumer product: the Iceon1000C CPU cooler. It follows a fairly traditional \"fins and fans\" CPU cooler design, with the heat pipes replaced by the company\'s NanoSpreaders
NanoSpreaders at work
So if NanoSpreaders are what make the Iceon1000C special, what exactly are they? Basically, they\'re very thin, hollow plates of either extruded tube or stamped plate metal (typically copper) that circulate a very small amount of fluid inside, turning it to vapor at the heat source and then back to liquid as it cools. The action keeps the fluid moving, and supposedly improves heat transfer from one side of the spreader to the other, as well as along the length of the spreader.
NanoSpreaders are thin flat plates that exploit fluid evaporation to improve heat transfer.
The term \"NanoSpreader\" is perhaps a bit anachronistic. There\'s no nano technology going on here—the scale is in millimeters. \"MicroSpreader\" would perhaps be a better name, though even that is generous. In the photo of the Iceon1000C on the previous page, you can easily see the NanoSpreaders extending diagonally up from the base of the cooler into the fins. Celsia\'s claim is that this will pull more heat from the CPU and into the copper fins, allowing them to be used more efficiently.
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