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Dracula

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hi all,

I need some wierd cooling pics, I saw some time ago, in some japanese webpages Athlons SLot cooled by HUGE, I mean REALY HUGE heatsinks, that you dont buy anywhere..

I need some pics for a project of cooling.


Something like these crazy coolings :) :attn:
 

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CopperCap/brass door pull Cooling?

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distilled water is only non conductive until it touches something that formes ions... like any metal or salt or virtually anything not glass. After that is is just plain old dirty conductive water. :rolleyes:

Was that cooking oil those guys were using? not exactly a low viscosity high convection fluid... something tells me the cooling they got was somewhere between wraping your computer in a blanket and just lighting it on fire.

We need to combine the cooking oil, the egg heatsink, and a P4 precott. Deep fried eggs!!
 
I thought the only reason they didnt use distilled water is because altho its non conductive...but its still crosive....but other then that it was fine...

I saw a topic on this ages ago about submerged computer...
I believe they used Liquid nitrogen to cool the oil/liquid that was in the pc but the pipes transfering the liquid into the Nitrogen cooling take became jelly and they had to stop it....I think they were overclocking a p2 tho....it was no ordenary p2. They overclocked this sucker so high your jaw droped...I'll look up the artical cuz it had some extream pics !
 
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