This SSD Is Cooled With AirJet

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At Computex 2023 Gordon got a chance to take a peak inside Frore System's revolutionary AirJet solid-state cooler to see what's inside. He then got a demo of how an AirJet Mini can cool a Sabrent Rocket M.2 NVMe SSD inside a Thunderbolt enclosure more effectively versus passive means.

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00:00 - Intro
00:11 - Ad
00:44 - Teardown
05:49 - SSD Demo
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I'd love to see some type of DIY versions of the Airjet sold with a standard connector so anyone can buy them for hobby projects.

raszelast
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13C is huge. All without increasing the size and quiet. Imagine an enclosure engineered for air jet. Good stuff. Unfortunately can’t invest in Frore. :p

HCGonzalezJr
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I feel that since this has been achieved that this type of cooling could take off like CPUs did back in the 90's and 2000's

MasterKaylock
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wow nice! I didnt expect to see a marketable product this fast. it's only been a few months since the last demo video!

thelegion_within
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This innovation is going to make products slimmer and the use case´s are many.

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I'm hoping this can improve thermoelectric cooling. Maybe even ditch the copper base and put it directly on a Peltier device from a company like Phononic.

thinktoomuchb
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this is the best tech ever! I am sick and tired of fans going bigger and bigger just to cool newest gpu...

alvydasjokubauskas
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7:38 in Fahrenheit, that is ~25 degrees difference.
Impressive.
Most impressive.

RobAryeeArc
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Great to see this new tech (non-tech) stuff com8ng about. Wit( power and heat requirements going up on portable PCs, storage and graphics devices, it’s interesting to see what this new cooking can bring to the table

michaelthompson
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I think this might become so much more compelling in two more generations

steamerSama
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Looks like additive manufacturing with a step, or few steps, after sintering, which may explain the welded spots. Brilliant engineering.

jatigre
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Can the airjet fit phone cases and maintain thermals without needing vapour chamber and copper heatsink in phone and steam deck? It's their cable connector proprietary or open source?

vasudevmenon
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This may sound like an odd system spec requirement but anyone like me waiting for a new reasonably priced notebook computer with Airjet for better cooling and performance?

KemptonLam
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M.2 is a standard size, they should look into selling some 3rd party adapters that could fit onto some of those upcoming PCIe 5.0 drives if they can't partner with drive makers.

yourma-uhum
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Imagine this on gen 5 ssds with massive heat sinks

soju
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So many companies will use this technology ❤❤❤❤❤

christiancrow
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I'd love to see these things on PCIE Gen5 Nvmes rather than those obnoxious things they are proposing.. if they need such cooling, I'm gonna stay on Gen4 for the foreseeable future, especially given 4K reads are still the same no matter what.

JMatrx
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So.... what is the point of cooling a Ring Doorbell Pro? What extra compute is it doing that makes it run hot enough to benefit from cooling? Mine runs pretty warm stock but no need for cooling. Is it doing onboard AI detection instead of the servers doing the work? Or... is it pointless?

danwat
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So this works like a diaphragm fuel pump, on those old Briggs motors?

vcjester
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Frore you need to IPO ASAP. Investors will go nuts about investing in this technology

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