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Posted by PdV
 - January 07, 2022, 04:44:45
I think the first one [laptop with external water pump] was Asus GX700...

The Schenker internal tube tracing looks rather cheap. If they are not designing laptop chassis in-house, but order ODM models from Clevo and the like, I'm wondering how they actually implemented it. It seems as they requested to modify an existing chassis by adding a water pipe contour where it was possible without modifying the available design too much. As a result, you basically see the water pipe sticked on top  of a heat pipe, not too elegant IMO.
Posted by Redaktion
 - January 06, 2022, 15:40:21
Along with the NEO 15 E22 gaming laptops powered by Intel's Alder Lake-H processors and Nvidia's RTX 3070 Ti / 3080 Ti discrete GPUs, XMG is launching its very first external AIO solution that can lower CPU and GPU temps by around 20°C. The OASIS external water cooler also helps reduce laptop fan speeds by up to 50% and also slightly increase processor clocks for a noticeable performance boost.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/XMG-introduces-world-s-first-portable-liquid-cooler-for-laptops-with-the-NEO-15-E22-models-powered-by-Intel-i7-12700H-processors-and-up-to-an-RTX-3080-Ti-dGPU.589877.0.html