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>Tom's Hardware idea of a water cooled CPU: > >http://www4.tomshardware.com/cpu/01q2/010528/index.html > For those that have looked at the link above, here's a few more ideas of my own for improvement on their CPU water-cooler. 1) Take the 'radiator' from the cooling system, remove those horrible noisy fans and put the radiator in the fridge. 2) Ok, so your computer room/office/bedroom/whatever isn't next to the kitchen? Well now you have the PERFECT excuse to go out and buy that bar fridge you always wanted next to the computer. 3) Oh if you live someplace COLD, don't bother with the fridge, just put the 'radiator' outside, run the hoses through the window (or wall) or something. 4) Is it just me or is this WAY off-the-topic for a beowulfery list? Sorry. 5) :-) David. -------------------------------------------------------------------- David Bussenschutt Email: D.Bussenschutt at mailbox.gu.edu.au Senior Computing Support Officer & Systems Administrator/Programmer Location: Griffith University. Information Technology Services Brisbane Qld. Aust. (TEN bldg. rm 1.33) Ph: (07)38757079 -------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.scyld.com/pipermail/beowulf/attachments/20010619/a3a21d9f/attachment.html
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