By Chris Scott Barr
I’m a gamer, which means I like to pump as much juice as I can out of my computer. Overclocking means more heat, which I combat by using a liquid cooling system. Liquid cooling isn’t all that uncommon in high-end computers, however, it’s practically unheard of for light bulbs. Until now, that is.
This small LED bulb uses liquid-cooling so that it can provide full 360-degree lighting. It consumes only 4 Watts of power, while still giving off the same amount of light as a traditional 25 Watt bulb. Sure, it’s not the brightest in the world, but it would be great for small desk lamps and such. Each bulb will set you back $35 and is rated for up to 35,000 hours. You know you want to get one, just to say you have a liquid-cooled bulb.
[ EternalLEDs ] VIA [ CoolestGadgets ]
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I wish I could have been the genius that thought of water cooling the impossible task of the gianormous power of 4 watts .. but I was busy glueing hot wheels to my prius to make it go faster.
Wow is that for real a liquid bulb is it already available in the market or any added info about it? this is really amazing just like this video about low energy http://bit.ly/5N7e6S
Wow is that for real a liquid bulb is it already available in the market or any added info about it? this is really amazing just like this video about low energy http://bit.ly/5N7e6S