Pumpless liquid cooling, quieter compared to traditional AIO heatsink
Recently, German company Wieland announced a unique AIO liquid-cooled radiator, which eliminates the liquid-cooled pump compared to the common AIO liquid-cooled system, thereby significantly reducing noise levels. At present, it is in the prototype design stage. From the appearance, this AIO liquid -cooled device is equipped with two 120mm fans, without any physical pumps, only a metal plate with the "Wieland" logo.

This heat sink currently supports Intel and AMD slots, such as LGA1700 or AM5. The cooling principle of this liquid cooling system is simply heat conduction, where the internal coolant absorbs heat and then circulates for heat dissipation. This approach is more like a traditional large-scale industrial solution.

Gernally speaking, this pumplee liquid cooling system has a wide range of applications because it combines multiple advantages, such as effectively reducing production costs, easier maintenance, lower failure rates (fewer mechanical structures), and significantly reducing noise levels (the only source of noise is the fan).






