REDMAGIC Tech Conference sees the debut of its most advanced cooling solution yet | Infinium-tech
REDMAGIC continues to advance its smartphone cooling technology and it showcased its latest innovations at the REDMAGIC Gaming and Liquid Cooling Technology Conference in Shenzhen. The star of the show was the industry’s first mass-produced liquid cooling system combined with advanced air-cooling innovations. You can learn more about the company at official site,
This is the liquid cooling you see in powerful gaming PCs and AI servers – a pump circulates liquid to hotspots in the machine and then circulates toward fans and radiators that expel heat.

Just to be clear – we’ve seen vapor chambers sometimes referred to as “liquid cooling”. Although they contain fluid, they are still passive cooling devices. It has an active cooling system that can handle a lot of heat.
The system needed to fit into a smartphone, so REDMAGIC put considerable effort into miniaturizing the components. This led to a piezoelectric ceramic micropump, which is the heart of the system. Thousands of design iterations were required to reach the final design as the pump had to strike the right balance between fluid circulation and fitting inside a slim package.
The company used micron-level laser cutting to create channels that carry fluid between the pump and fan. Channel membranes were designed for smooth, low resistance flow. The liquid being pumped is an anti-freezing coolant (based on fluorinated liquid), which is effective between -40°C and 70°C (-40°F and 158°F). This type of liquid is used in AI servers because it has excellent electrical insulation and heat transfer.

There were other difficulties along the way – you’re very unlikely to drop your gaming PC, but dropping your phone is not so rare. To that end, REDMAGIC used an ultra-low-temperature bonding process and new anti-puncture membrane to ensure the phone could survive hits – literally surviving thousands of drop tests.
Which phone is that? The upcoming REDMAGIC 11 Pro series will introduce a new liquid cooling system. It will be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen5 with the industry’s first dual-track cooling system, enabling maximum power release for sustained high-performance gaming.

11 Pro phones will be able to work Wuthering Waves Up to 120 minutes at 90fps at ultra-high graphics settings, demonstrating exceptional stability and consistent performance. The device also supports over 200 popular titles optimized for 2K resolution and 144Hz frame rate, providing the hardware foundation for a significant leap in visual quality and gameplay smoothness.
The new models will feature the company’s Turbo Fan 4.0 system, which combines three main air-cooling approaches: independent, channel-based, and composite. It includes an active cooling fan, the company’s trademark, which can spin up to 24,000rpm. This fan is coupled with a large, continuous airflow duct and a dual-track heat dissipation system (covering the CPU and including a 4D vapor chamber heat sink).

The fan, which has to draw air in and then expel it out of the phone, is difficult to protect from water. However, REDMAGIC engineers found a way to overcome this – the Turbo Fan 4.0 system will be the first smartphone active cooling system to be given an IPX8 rating for resistance against submersion.
REDMAGIC eSports phones are the official phones for six major eSports leagues in China: CrossFire Mobile Pro League, Arena Breakout Pioneer Cup, QQ Speed Mobile S League, Call of Duty Mobile Masters, League of Legends Mobile Super League, and Dawn Heroes Team Tournament.
REDMAGIC devices are trusted for their reliability. Chen Jin, head of Tencent’s K1 Crossfire product operations, says the devices “reduce abnormal exits, mid-match disconnects and excess device usage while meeting the rigorous demands of professional tournaments.”

The upcoming REDMAGIC 11 Pro series will push smartphone gaming performance even further and set new standards for speed and stability.
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