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You'd destroy the CPU that way. There is such a thing as too cold. Cold makes the CPU components contract, and if they become too cold, the itty bits inside the chip will pull completely apart.train22 said:Shouldn't you use some highly conductive liquid? Does nitrogen work in this case?
Phil said:Anti freeze doesn't help with cooling, it only increases the boling point and lowers the freezing point of water for cars, it's of no use in a pc watercooling setup
That would make the water slightly acidic, but I guess if it's that dilute it ought to be ok. Still, the walls of the silicone tubing aren't that thick, and I don't know whether it'd be ok for long-term usage (like a year or more). It'd definitely kill any bugs thoughpopadel said:To prevent growths in the system use chlorine!!! +/- one teaspoon for a 1.5 litre system.