ThermalTake shows off microrefrigerated cooling at CeBIT

Posted on Monday, March 02 2009 @ 11:21 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
The microrefrigerated ThermalTake Xpressar RCS100 is expected to be available next month, this case will be shown off together with the RCB-400 prototype unit at CeBIT this week. The latter one is a microrefrigeration product designed to cool both your processor and graphics cards, it occupies most of your 5.25" drive bays.
The Xpressarâ„¢ is a micro vapor-compression refrigeration system. The vapor-compression refrigeration system has been the most widely used method for air-conditioning of large public buildings, private residences, hotels, hospitals, theaters, restaurants and automobiles. It uses a circulating liquid refrigerant as the medium, which absorbs and removes heat from the space to be cooled and subsequently rejects that heat elsewhere.

With the success of the RCS100, Thermaltake will be demoing the next generation, RCB400 series prototype in Cebit 2009. It’s a bay drive unit that cools CPU and VGA units.


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