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>HyperlogiK<
04-24-05, 12:50 PM
I have a freind who works at a frozen foods place, and they have real big deep freeze freezers for storing meat. Apparently they are replacing most of them (even though they are apparently still quite capable of chilling your nipples off - his words not mine). There is a UK company (can't remember which now) selling fairly cheap micro ATX Barton board processor bundles (and they even had some not too bad Pentium M ones). How suitable would a big freezer like this be for cooling a small cluster where each board had really minimal components, or not that I could ever afford it, but a multi blade system. This would all be provisional on me getting home a freezer more than half the size of my car.

unreal
04-24-05, 01:19 PM
you have to make sure those freezers are free from humidity, any would kill your system with condesation that wets ur system.

Sneaky
04-24-05, 01:25 PM
i work at a grocery store, and i'll tell you that any humidity at the temperature in thoes freezers will turn to ice, thus making it a very dry environment

(the freezers are usually -20ºC or colder)

KKAT
04-24-05, 01:25 PM
frost free:D
-kkat