Cooling Aqua-Computer Prototype Blocks

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  1. Wossack

    Wossack What's a Dremel?

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    The rad dunked in dry ice or liquid nitrogen or something?
     
  2. Nexxo

    Nexxo * Prefab Sprout – The King of Rock 'n' Roll

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    Dry ice, by the looks of it. You can see the chunks on top of the rad in one picture.
     
  3. slater

    slater Mummy Says Im Special

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    Edit: attualy scratch that im wrong. :sigh:

    slater..
     
  4. Atomic

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    Think I remember you posting about that...
     
  5. modsquad

    modsquad Grease Monkey Undergraduate..

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    Just found these..
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  6. user0001

    user0001 What's a Dremel?

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    Thats it - pour some on the power supply down there for some intense sub zero wattage!
     
  7. slame

    slame Pix, sonst glaub ich nix !

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    No prototypes. They were only designed for this purpose.

    first one yes .. second one no

    No

    No noise at all

    No .. they are just asking the customers if they want them for the Asus Board.

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    Cheers

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  8. friskies

    friskies What's a Dremel?

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    Shouldn't they be wearing gloves when handling liquid nitrogen?!? "Werdamt! Mein fingers broke straight off! Hilfe mich Hans!"
     
  9. exo²

    exo² What's a Dremel?

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    this is very hard cooling
    thats wath i need in my pc :)
     
  10. n00btard

    n00btard Go away

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    holy thread revival...
     
  11. zhangmaster12

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    no they dont need. liquid nitrogen evaporates extremely fast and even faster when heated. your hand is normally at around 35cish so the liquid nitrogen evaporates before touching your hand, making a cloud or shield of nitrogen protecting your hand from harm. :thumb:

    got this from my dad, he has tons of liquid nirtogen at his work.
     
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