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You're going to want to click the article ![]() Pretty much useless invention, but pretty neat regardless.
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Neat indeed, but useless? I am not that certain about it. Sure, it is hardly possible to cool a gaming system this way, not even when the cooling system is at its top of refinement. But over a couple of years, this is a good piece of technology to use in low - and midrange desktops. Though I advise MSI to give it "support" in form of the current way of powering them. That is because Stirling engines need some time to gain enough speed, and need heat somewhere from to function.
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