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German company Wieland has developed pump-free water cooling, which is quieter than traditional AIO radiators

Release Date:2024-04-15    Read:503    Article Classification:Industry information

YouTuber @Der8auer got a special AIO water-cooled radiator, which eliminates the water-cooled pump compared to the common AIO water cooling, thus significantly reducing the noise level.

The solution, developed by German company Wieland, is currently in the prototype stage and it is unclear when it will be available. From the looks of it, the AIO water-cooled is equipped with 2 120mm fans and does not have any physical pump present, only a metal plate bearing the "Wieland" logo.

According to Der8auer, the radiator already supports Intel and AMD slots such as the LGA1700 or AM5.

There is nothing special in other aspects, the heat dissipation principle of this water-cooled is simply heat conduction, the internal coolant absorbs heat, and then circulates heat dissipation. This approach is more like the traditional large-scale industrial solution, but whether it can be used in the PC market is still controversial.

In terms of performance, Der8auer compared IT with the pirate ship H150i (IT home note: at present, Jingdong is 999 yuan) and found that the comprehensive heat dissipation performance of this AIO water cooling is not bad, and the average temperature difference between the two is about 8 ° C, but the pirate ship uses 360mm active water pump heat dissipation scheme.

Relatively speaking, this pumpless water cooling has a wide range of applications because it combines several advantages, such as effectively reducing production costs, easier maintenance, lower failure rates (less mechanical structure), and significantly lower noise levels (the only noise source is the fan).