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Submerging the motherboard

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Simon

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I am building a freon cooled system for my computer and i don't want to go through the trouble of localizing the chip so i don't get frost or condensation on my motherboard. i figured that submurging it would be the easyest choice so i am asking about what would be the best substance i can submerge my board in.
 
I've read several articles where Flourinert was used. They cooled the flourinert first with dry ice and then with liquid nitrogen - then it quit working as it got too cold.
 
mmmm, that seems not to be an affordable idea as the fluorinert cost as 500 bucks a gallon or so
the fluorinert itslef would be more expensive than the system lol
 
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