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    Default Water cooled Fujitsu LifeBook N7010

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    Anyone own this modal? As i understand it the water cooling option is only available in japan or something. It would be nice to see how it works. Does it negate the need for a noisy fan i wonder?

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    Default Re: Water cooled Fujitsu LifeBook N7010

    Wow that machine is ancient!

    I searched for a while but didn't find any good info on the water cooling. There is just this pic:
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    The pump probably makes a bit of noise, and from the looks of it it's external.

    Here's a DIY liquid cooled ASUS G2S from a few years ago: ~Official G2S-A1 Owners Lounge~

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    That is too bad, seems like it would be a neat gadget to have, not too many water cooled laptops out there. Maybe ill have to find someone who lives in japan.

    That asus mod is pretty cool but too custom, doubt i could reproduce it.

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    Default Re: Water cooled Fujitsu LifeBook N7010

    Quote Originally Posted by capsulej View Post
    not too many water cooled laptops out there.
    Think there might be a reason for that?
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    Default Re: Water cooled Fujitsu LifeBook N7010

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    Default Re: Water cooled Fujitsu LifeBook N7010

    This Fujitsu is pretty old indeed, and probably just an expo prototype. Here are some more pics. Edit: It seems that they have more than one watercooled laptop, but none of them is released, as far as I know.

    That's a nice one - M1330 watercooling. Watercooled at home, air - everywhere else.
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    Hmm, makes me wonder if it was ever released at all with the option. Guess it will be awhile before we see any real progress in this area. I will have to keep my eye on the asetek one though heh.

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    Default Re: Water cooled Fujitsu LifeBook N7010

    That's pretty ancient
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