eBay Large vapor chambers on Ebay

AleksandarK

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Nice

Added benefit is that it is Celsia made, so it is a quality one.

I dont see any numbers saying how much watts it can move. Do you have any info?
 
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thewizzard1

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Nice
Added benefit is that it is Celsia made, so it is a quality one.
I dont see any numbers saying how much watts it can move. Do you have any info?
None that I see, but I just purchased 2 anyways. I'm going to guess between 75 and 150W, judging by size.
 

Kmpkt

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If you put a heated element on one side of the vapour chamber (ie. CPU/GPU) and a heatsink on the other end, the vapour chamber would very efficiently move the heat from one to the other.
 

thewizzard1

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It's also a heat *spreader*, allowing for a normal sized chip to sink heat into the entire surface it's attached to, instead of mostly radiating from the center. The vapor chamber's working fluid (acetone mostly) is far more thermally conductive than most other materials.
 
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malaigo

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Mine arrived a few days ago. See tape and Apple Magic Keyboard 2 in the picture for approximate dimensions/scale. This one weighs 307.3g (10.8oz). The other side is completely covered with the FCT-730 thermal conductive tape. The small cutout I guess originally is for some tiny device like a laser diode.

 
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thewizzard1

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Mine arrived a few days ago. See tape and Apple Magic Keyboard 2 in the picture for approximate dimensions/scale. This one weighs 307.3g (10.8oz). The other side is completely covered with the FCT-730 thermal conductive tape. The small cutout I guess originally is for some tiny device like a laser diode.

Nice, what are your plans for it?