Here's what a liquid-cooled Mac might look like

Mac with liquid refrigeration

Designers usually give rein to their imagination in a fairly simple way, for something they dedicate themselves to it. Since a few days ago a render was filtered how the iPhone 2019 could be, many have been the designers who have been launched to show his idea as the iPhone will be this year.

Today we have to talk about a new concept of what a Mac with liquid cooling could look like. This designer, who has baptized this device as the Mac Evo, shows us some renderings of what a Mac could look like with this type of cooling, a Mac that it would be almost as tall as a bottle of any soda.

Mac with liquid refrigeration

The size of this Mac would be almost three times the size of the current Mac Mini and it would offer us greater power with a lower working temperature thanks to the liquid cooling system, a system that has been used sporadically in some smartphones in recent years, but what it has not become commonplace among manufacturers.

According to this designer, liquid cooling would be the solution to the continuous heating problems shown by Intel processors on Apple devices. According to Pierre Cerveau, designer of this concept:

The Mac Evo is intended as a variable alternative for the growing number of enthusiasts who require powerful systems for productivity, media creation or even gaming, without the need for a large tower. You could order between the Mac Mini and the Pro in Apple's product line.

If we consider that Apple so far has not used this type of cooling neither in smartphones nor in desktops or laptops, when it has been available for a few years, it is unlikely that you will use it in the future.

What do you think of this concept?


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