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I really can't wait for this to come to market. Game changer for laptops!

 

 

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Seen this the other day, very impressive stuff.

Since cooling/space is often a limiting factor in laptops, makes me wonder what excuse will OEMs come up with next for artificially limiting performance :D 
Hopefully this gets updated for use in thicker laptops as well, and does not stay just as a "cooling solution for ultrabooks"

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Senenity / N-1: Dell Precision 5560
    i7-11800H CPU
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    512 GB SSD
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19 minutes ago, serpro69 said:

Seen this the other day, very impressive stuff.

Since cooling/space is often a limiting factor in laptops, makes me wonder what excuse will OEMs come up with next for artificially limiting performance 😄
Hopefully this gets updated for use in thicker laptops as well, and does not stay just as a "cooling solution for ultrabooks"

Wonder if conversions can be a thing. Would be nice to have 4 of these in my laptops in place of their singular and dual fan setups. (I don't think it's possible but it's a wish)

Dell Precision 7540 (Delta fans equipped) | Not in use: HP Elitebook 8470P, ThinkPad X131e, ThinkPad T61, Dell Precision M4800 (dead), HP Zbook 15 G2

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19 hours ago, Vaardu said:

Wonder if conversions can be a thing. Would be nice to have 4 of these in my laptops in place of their singular and dual fan setups. (I don't think it's possible but it's a wish)

 

 

I guess it could be possible if the power that your fans require matches with that of an AirJet.

 

What I also like about this, which they mentioned in the video, is the possibility to "upgrade". Just plug in additional (or bigger) AirJet stick and you have upgraded your cooling potential.

I think this is one of those "breakthroughs in laptop cooling" we've all been waiting for.

GitHub

 

Currently and formerly owned laptops (specs below):

Serenity                    -> Dell Precision 5560
N-1                             -> Dell Precision 5560 (my lady's)

Razor Crest              -> Lenovo ThinkPad P16 (work)
Millenium Falcon    -> Dell Precision 5530 (work)
Axiom                        -> Lenovo ThinkPad P52 (work)
Moldy Crow             -> Dell XPS 15 9550

 

Spoiler

Senenity / N-1: Dell Precision 5560
    i7-11800H CPU
    1x32 GB DDR4 2,666 MHz
    512 GB SSD
    NVIDIA T1200
    FHD+ 1920x1200
    PopOS 22.04

 

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Some more info.

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EDIT: TLDR  Not yet viable for gaming laptops. Next generation possibly. (few years)

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JunkDog // Desktop Asrock 660M i3-12100F Geforce 9600GT win10LTSC

 

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