Last updated on August 18th, 2017

On July 1, 2014, Asetek®, the world’s leading supplier of computer liquid cooling solutions who have been developing liquid cooling solutions for graphics cards for more than 10 years using their patented sealed all-in-one liquid cooling technology,  announced that the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has granted a patent on the company’s thermal inter-poser liquid cooling system designed for cooling graphic processing units (GPUs). Liquid cooling the GPU enables lower noise, lower temperatures, and enhanced performance over traditional air cooling.

Here is the diagram of their new design:

GPU-Patent

“As seen in the recently announced AMD Radeon R9 295X2, the graphics cooling market is one that we see as having tremendous growth potential for our desktop business,” said André Sloth Eriksen, Founder and CEO of Asetek. “We continue to see increasing interest from GPU and graphics card manufacturers due to increased power use and demands for lower acoustics. Given this interest, it is possible that the GPU cooling business could rival our CPU cooling business in the coming years.”

Asetek Company Profile:

Asetek Shows Growing Momentum for Liquid Cooling:

More info at asetek.com

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Avimanyu Bandyopadhyay
In love with computers since 1995 :) . I grew up in different parts of India with a special liking for Rajasthan. Music and technology are two things which I am very fond of. and I love to always be ahead and steady in life with an eagerness to keep learning. Singing,hardcore gaming, pencil sketching, technology research,blogging and listening to music albums of various genres are some of my favorite hobbies.I am a passionate biker as well and currently am pursuing M.Tech in Computer Science after working as a Linux/Windows System Administrator for 2 years.

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