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| Apex Techie Wannabe | http://www.modthebox.com/gallery/album10/side5x4 i was browsing the web this morning, and found this mod. they doesn't say what kind of liquid they're using so i googled "non corrosive non conductive" and found this: http://www.integrity-pc.com/fluidxp.cfm anyone know if this works? or if there's a better one out there? | |
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| There are all types of compounds you can use, ranging from mineral oil to several hundred dollars a gallon Dupont product Flourinert (one person used salad oil even). The problem is you need to plumb it so there is a good amount of movement at the major heat generating spots now days. 1 ghz and lower systems as a general rule didn't take much or any to do it. Supercomputers have used submersive cooling as well, but they cool to sub 0 temps. Last edited by Iateronmly; 29-December-04 at 12:59 PM.. | ||
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