Cooling AMD’s Powerful Threadripper Pro
In an exciting fusion of technology and automotive engineering, an enthusiast has successfully cooled the $11,699 AMD Threadripper Pro 9995WX using a radiator from a BMW M4. This innovative setup includes fans sourced from a Toyota Highlander. The cooling system pumps an impressive 1,200 liters per minute, showcasing the creative ways tech fans are pushing the limits of performance.
While this method is groundbreaking, it’s essential to note that even such a powerful pump still falls short compared to the capabilities of liquid nitrogen cooling. The comparison highlights the ongoing quest for optimal cooling solutions in high-performance computing. Geekerwan’s BMW-cooled Shimada Peak is indeed impressive, but it faces stiff competition from setups using traditional LN2 cooling methods, like those from Uncle Tony. This exciting development in PC cooling technology continues to capture the interest of both gamers and tech enthusiasts alike.