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by runeks
110 days ago
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> It's 2.5kW so it likely won't sit in your computer (quite beyond what a desktop could provide in power alone to a single card, let alone cool). It's 8.5cm^2 which is a beast of a single die. I wonder how you cool a 3x3cm die that outputs 2.5 kW of heat. In the article they mention that the traditional setup requires water cooling, but surely this does as well, right? |
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It does make you wonder if they copy is misleading about something so simple how much else could be puffery?
Maybe they mean that a standard liquid cooling system will work?