liquid nitrogen cooling a possibility?
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Frank Joerdens frank at joerdens.deTue Jun 12 08:16:50 PDT 2001
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On Tue, Jun 12, 2001 at 10:41:52AM -0400, Velocet wrote: [ . . . ] > For the money it may well be cheaper to just buy more nodes, wouldn't you > think? Run them at a slightly slower than dangerous speed and you've got more > computing power - you can place these extra nodes in the floor space otherwise > occupied by the chiller for your complex LN system. :) Most likely, yes. I was just curious and had only been able to find rather wacky experiments on various overclocker's pages. David's info: --------------------------- snip --------------------------- In St Paul MN in the late 80s? was ETA that went bankrupt and Cray absorbed the employees. --------------------------- snap --------------------------- is intriguing though, in that there appears to have been at least one serious attempt. Anyone got more info on this? Thanks all, Frank
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