My gaming phone’s coolest feature may be mostly cosmetic, but it's not all bad
The Infinix GT 50 Pro features a liquid cooling system that has generated both intrigue and skepticism. While the cooling system effectively manages heat, its design may be more about aesthetics than performance. Overall, it offers a unique visual experience, especially when paired with the MagCharge Cooler 2.0.
- ▪The HydroFlow liquid cooling system has a diaphragm that pushes coolant across the processor and GPU.
- ▪The coolant moves at a rate of 6.5 ml per minute, covering an area similar to a standard playing card.
- ▪The cooling system is visually appealing, with green strips that respond to gravity.
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