Skip to main content

Captherm Systems builds PC phase-change cooler with explosions

captherm systems builds pc phase change cooler explosions
Image used with permission by copyright holder

Water cooling has been the pinnacle of PC cooling for over a decade. Now, at CES 2014, a challenger has finally emerged – Captherm System’s MP1120.

Though the name is rather dull, the MP1120 is exciting for PC enthusiasts because it’s a simple, integrated phase-change cooler that attaches using a mundane processor socket adapter. Phase-change cooling works by using a liquid that is heated until it changes to vapor. The vapor then moves to a condenser, where it’s changed back to liquid and returned to the processor. 

This is more efficient than water-cooling and doesn’t require the use of a pump, which can break, leak, or (in some cases) make an annoying sucking sound. Indeed, the lengths taken by Captherm to banish the problems of a pump are as absurd as they are glorious. The corrosion-resistant metals used to build the MP1120 won’t accept a strong, long-lasting bond by normal means, so explosion welding is used instead.

That’s exactly what it sounds like. Chunks of material are placed together in slabs and then bonded by the force of an explosion. They’re then cut to fit the cooler, which means there is no chance the bond will weaken and, in turn, allow leakage. 

The company has also fitted the MP1120 with a window that makes the phase-change process visible. You can literally see your processor turning water to vapor. And you have a choice of colors to light your experience, because the cooler comes with customizable LED lighting.

Captherm says it will sell the MP1120 for $249. That’s a lot for a CPU cooler, but it’s actually much less expensive than the handful of phase-change cooling kits already available, which usually sell for almost $1,000 (and sometimes more). The MP1120 will also be much easier to install. 

Expect to see the Captherm MP1120 at online retailers in March 2014. 

Editors' Recommendations

Matthew S. Smith
Matthew S. Smith is the former Lead Editor, Reviews at Digital Trends. He previously guided the Products Team, which dives…
Best deal ever? Get 80% off PureVPN and an Uber Eats voucher
A close-up of a computer monitor displaying a generic VPN.

Everyone should sign up to a virtual private network, so if you're looking for VPN deals, here's one that you wouldn't want to miss -- two years plus three extra months of PureVPN's Max Plan at 80% off for just $4 per month, for a total of $108 for 27 months. That's $16 in savings per month for dependable online protection, and to top it off, you'll be getting an Uber Eats voucher worth up to $30. We're not sure how much time is remaining on this offer though, so if you're interested, you're going to have to sign up for the subscription immediately.

Why you should sign up for PureVPN Max Plan
A VPN is a necessity in this digital age because it will protect your data from being accessed by cybercriminals. It will also help you get around any geoblocking restrictions as you can have your device appear as if it's located in another part of the world. PureVPN is one of the best VPNs for these purposes, as it uses a global network of more than 6,500 servers that are located across dozens of countries.

Read more
Razer’s most boring product is also one of its best
The Razer Iskur V2 gaming chair in an office.

Razer isn't exactly known for subtlety. This is the company that released a Bane-like RGB face mask, a headset with haptic feedback, and most recently, a mouse pad that has RGB lighting from corner to corner. The Iskur V2 chair is an exercise in subtlety, however, and a change of pace that pays off for Razer in a big way.

There's nothing special about the Iskur V2 at first glance. It's a gaming chair fit with the usual racer-style back and some green trim to let you know it's a Razer product. But there are no motors promising immersive haptic feedback, and no RGB leaving you tethered to a wall outlet (yes, Razer has done both in a chair before). The Iskur V2 is just a well-designed, comfortable chair, and that's exactly why it's so impressive.
Out of the box

Read more
Best OLED monitor deals: Get an OLED screen from just $450
Marvel's Spider-Man running on the Samsung Odyssey OLED G8.

Up to a couple of years ago, OLED technology only really existed in OLED TVs and very-high-end monitors that cost thousands and thousands of dollars. Luckily, the prices have come down quite substantially, even on the best OLED monitors, especially as the market gets more saturated with options. That means that if you tend to use a monitor for the majority of your content consumption, such as gaming, then you can grab an OLED monitor for a great price and experience amazing visual fidelity and reproduction.

To that end, we've gone out and scoured all the major retailers and brands to find our favorite OLED monitor deals out there and compiled them below. That said, if you haven't quite found what you're looking for, or feel you aren't ready for an OLED monitor, be sure to check out some of these other great monitor deals.
LG UltraGear 27-inch gaming monitor -- $660, was $1,000

Read more