NEC pumps water-cooled PCs
Japanese electronics firm NEC has announced a water-cooling system for notebooks, desktops and servers that promises less noise and greater cooling power compared with standard air-cooling. "It is hoping to make its water-cooling module a de facto standard within the computer industry when it is licensed to manufacturers in two years' time, said the company."
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