I know you do. I've keeping track of your exploits in the forum, and good work too.
Just trying to make a point. Flow is not everything.
Not directly related to the subject, the osmosis pump (my bad).
> I have no idea what your point is about dissipating heat (...)
> Sure 3GPH can in theory cool 75+watts, but how can you do it in
> reality
Simple. We have no real info. We assume alot, but no real data to make those assumptions.
It can be obvious to us, they WILL be using this and that. But we have no ideia on which and how. We just have to wait and see

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> failed all-in-one unit
I've seen a device of such type for a laptop. I dont recall where, maybe even in Procooling. I'll see if i can dig up the thing.
> It is going to take MORE cooling capability in the future (from
>what they are saying anyway) (...) Just the connections would
> kill off the flow.
No arguments from me.
---- Edits (got it bit more organized)
http://www.lostcircuits.com/tradeshow/idf_2002/5.shtml
From Hitachi . I knew i saw it somewhere

. Dunno what happened to it thou.
Looking more closely. Not actually a "radiator". Iit's using the backplate to dissipate the heat.
It's stainless steel. Acording to this article:
http://www.newsfactor.com/perl/story/16579.html
http://news.designtechnica.com/article704.html
And a bit more info from NEC.