Am I crazy or did AMD not get some crazy patent on using tec's to cool processors recently and everyone laughed at them?
Heatsink is a beast, but nothing really new. I remember the first opteron heatsinks (skived fin, someodd hundred fin pure copper) sinks had people gawking too. The Tec is a shock though, especially if it only dissipates 100w. Intels current cpus are speced up to 115+w and they get away with a crappy aluminum HS/F with no tec. Why would a supposedly cooler chip want a tec and a beefy copper cooler? Even at 150-200w a tec is certainly not necessary. If the Inq is right here... this could be very bad news for fans of the itanium.
Heatsink is a beast, but nothing really new. I remember the first opteron heatsinks (skived fin, someodd hundred fin pure copper) sinks had people gawking too. The Tec is a shock though, especially if it only dissipates 100w. Intels current cpus are speced up to 115+w and they get away with a crappy aluminum HS/F with no tec. Why would a supposedly cooler chip want a tec and a beefy copper cooler? Even at 150-200w a tec is certainly not necessary. If the Inq is right here... this could be very bad news for fans of the itanium.