Infinix creates a "3D Vapor Cloud Chamber", which improves on conventional designs by 3°C

21 July 2022
The company's R&D department continues to work on new ways to improve smartphone cooling.

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  • AnonD-731363
  • SH3
  • 21 Jul 2022

Not sure if it helps but looks definitely ugly.

    Vapor chambers and heatpipes don't have water inside. They need something that evaporates much quicker than water, because bioling point of 100°C is just too high for the system to work efficiently. It depends on application and target temperature range. They fine tune heatpipes/vapor chambers according to application.

    It's why you can overburden heatpipes by heating them up too much, causing all the liquid inside to evaporate into gas form and it never condenses back into liquid form.

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      • Anonymous
      • uI7
      • 21 Jul 2022

      If they do 3d vcc with the snapdragon chips it will be amazing but as you know they love their Helio chips there is a 0.01% chance they use snapdragon chips( I am not telling that Helio chips are bad but it's useless because they don't heat up much as the snapdragon chips do)

        this is useless when it comes to infinix spamming phones with helio chipsets. which it doesnt need to throttle just for gaming.
        anyway, if the water dries inside the cooler, can it refill by end user?

          Better be in note 12 pro 4g