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Windows guru uses 19th-century Stirling Engine tech for auxiliary cooling on AMD Threadripper 3970X system — waste heat energy spins the $40 engine's flywheel

Source: Tom's Hardware

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Windows guru uses 19th-century Stirling Engine tech for auxiliary cooling on AMD Threadripper 3970X system — waste heat energy spins the $40 engine's flywheel

Windows development guru Dave W. Plummer shared a brief video demonstrating a novel Stirling Engine powered cooling solution for his AMD Threadripper chipset.

Why this matters
Why now

This is a personal hobby project publicly shared by a notable individual.

Why it’s important

It demonstrates an unconventional approach to cooling but is not indicative of broader industry trends or significant technological advancement.

What changes

Nothing fundamental about computing, cooling, or power management changes due to this specific instance.

Second-order effects
Direct

Increased attention to Dave W. Plummer's social media content.

Second

Potentially a few hobbyists exploring similar niche cooling methods.

Third

No discernible third-order consequences beyond hobbyist communities.

Editorial confidence: 95 / 100 · Structural impact: 0 / 100
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