iv seen sterling engines that will run by simply placing them on your hand. the difference of about 2 or 3 degrease centigrade is enough, and these engines arent even of great build quality. it would be hard to run a cpu on this but a north/southbridge would allow for a good cooling system that stands alone and that is quite effective when the temperature disparity is of 50°C. plus just by simply turning the engine it would take away some head from the engine, let alone with a heat-sink and a fan...
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I guess in the end it will all come down to how fast and how efficient the design is for this type of energy distribution.
/sarcasm And knowing how we all just KNOOOOOOOOOOOOOOW MSI is the GREATEST at making efficient product this should be great! \sarcasm
< sigh >
Seriously though its going to come down to just how much the fan will spin and with what amount of heat.
I give em credit for being the first though.
iv seen sterling engines that will run by simply placing them on your hand. the difference of about 2 or 3 degrease centigrade is enough, and these engines arent even of great build quality. it would be hard to run a cpu on this but a north/southbridge would allow for a good cooling system that stands alone and that is quite effective when the temperature disparity is of 50°C. plus just by simply turning the engine it would take away some head from the engine, let alone with a heat-sink and a fan...