After some unexpected delays we now have now completed our review of the liquid metal cooler LM10 from Danish upstart company Danamics. The cooler has been getting a lot of media attention and we know that you are very eager to see the results (I’m guessing most of you have already clicked ahead and isn’t even reading this text at this point). The cooler utilizes NaK, ordinarily used to cool fast neutron reactors, pumped around by a patent-pending multi-string pump. We’re simply going to cut this text short and provide you with a link to the review, after the mandatory quote of course.


”Today we bring you the world exclusive review of the liquid metal cooler LM10 from Danish cooling company Danamics ApS. Danamics was founded in 2005 with the goal of using liquid metal for cooling. Since then Danamics has been researching and developing new technologies that would enable them to do just that. Amongst others, they had to find a suitable metal, but most of all come up with a whole new electromagnetic pump. ”


 :: Danamics LM10 – Liquid metal put to the test

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