Crowdfunded Hybrid Laptop Promises Desktop-Grade Power and Water Cooling
The UHPILCL T1000 concept combines desktop components with liquid cooling in a bulky but modular design, though its future remains uncertain.
- The UHPILCL T1000 and T1000 Super are hybrid laptops designed to support desktop-grade components, including Mini-ITX motherboards and GPUs like the RTX 5090.
- The laptops feature a built-in open-loop liquid cooling system capable of dissipating up to 735W of heat, requiring users to add deionized water before use.
- Two modes are available: a high-performance desktop mode and a low-power mobile mode with up to three hours of battery life.
- The modular design allows users to upgrade components such as the CPU, GPU, RAM, and storage, with support for up to 48GB of DDR5 RAM and 32TB of SSD storage.
- Currently in the crowdfunding stage on Kickstarter, the project’s pricing, availability, and final specifications remain unconfirmed, leaving its viability uncertain.