liquid cooling Years ago i did some work for the D.O.D. did the power wiring for a couple of Cray computers,All there circuit boards were submerged in a liquid? Does anybody know what that liquid is? the hell with a water block, Cool the whole motherboard. Scott |
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Hmmm... i saw a submerged system at Cebit2003 this year, but i can't remember which liquid was used. Something non-conductive i hope. :D |
clear water is non-conductive (in dutch: gedestileerd water) |
Distilled water still is conductive. Very little, but as seen with the pencil tricks, you don't need a lot. Even in distilled water there are ions. H³O+ and OH- in equal amount. The liquid used for submerged cooling is an oil based liquid. Low viscosity but high evaporation point. Hard combination to find. |
OK I think I know what you are talking about.....I live in the states and saw an article on this stuff so I did some digging. Minessota Mining and Manufacturing otherwise known as 3M happens to be one of our customers so I decided to talk to them about it and it turns out they make it. It has a strange name and yes it removes heat and no it is not conductive. It is like 200 American dollars a gallon so needless to say I didn't score any. I will look over at Tech TVs site for they did a program on it once upon a time. As Arnold says "I'll be back!!!!!" :D |
Damn I be the friggin man!!!!!!!! Here it is folx this stuff is DA BOMB! I saw it once thats as close as I could get to it, maybe one of you guys will have better luck...CYA! http://www.techtv.com/screensavers/s...340252,00.html |
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