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    Sodium-Potassium Liquid Metal Cooled Danamics LMX Heatsink Review

    Posted on Friday, January 08 2010 @ 14:31:41 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck


    The Danamics LMX heatsink is a liquid metal based CPU cooler produced by Danamics ApS in Nørresundby, Denmark. The working fluid is an alloy of Sodium and Potassium (supplied by BASF). An electromagnetic pump drives the liquid metal fluid through the heatsink to efficiently conduct heat from the CPU to cooling fins. Two standard 120mm fans are used to cool the nearly 1.2kg tower heatsink. Here are some fresh shots of the Danamics LMX heatsink on Frostytech, initial test results are going to be exciting..... that's all I can say for the moment!

    Link: Frostytech

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