Kickstarter Launches Hybrid Laptop with Liquid Cooling and Desktop-Grade Hardware
The UHPILCL T1000 promises modularity, high performance, and desktop-class components in a portable form factor, but pricing and availability remain uncertain.
- The UHPILCL T1000 is a new hybrid laptop design featuring built-in liquid cooling and support for desktop-grade components like mini-ITX motherboards, AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D CPUs, and RTX 5090 GPUs.
- The system includes a 17.3-inch 3K display with a 120Hz refresh rate and comes in two models: the T1000 and the larger, more powerful T1000 Super, which supports up to 735W of heat dissipation.
- Users must manually fill the open-loop liquid cooling system with deionized water before use, enabling effective thermal management for high-performance components.
- The laptop emphasizes modularity, allowing upgrades to the CPU, GPU, RAM, and storage, with support for up to 32TB of SSD storage and dual-channel DDR5 memory.
- The Kickstarter campaign is live but lacks details on pricing and availability, leaving potential backers to speculate on when and how the product will reach the market.