Dry Ice cooling

Yo XMS...can we have like an external news/reviews section that you can add stuff like this in so that we can see all the days news/findings in one go?

Good link tho Joe!! :)
 
Not quite as pimp as cooling with liquid nitrogen but this definately does the trick :)

And.... U dont have to have any special handling permits or truckloads of money for dry ice!
 
FragTek said:
Not quite as pimp as cooling with liquid nitrogen but this definately does the trick :)

And.... U dont have to have any special handling permits or truckloads of money for dry ice!

i know thats y i wanna use dryice too cool ma beer when im @ the beach
 
FragTek said:
Not quite as pimp as cooling with liquid nitrogen but this definately does the trick :)

And.... U dont have to have any special handling permits or truckloads of money for dry ice!

this guy i know is investing in this NOS stuff that shit they have on cars well there is a little bottle that when the cpu gets to hot you hit the trigger and it sprays a small amount and it sends the cpu right to 0 degrees, it might ne liquid nitrogen not sure, but it cost's like 200 a canister with 200 shots in it
 
name='harmonicgen007' said:
this guy i know is investing in this NOS stuff that shit they have on cars well there is a little bottle that when the cpu gets to hot you hit the trigger and it sprays a small amount and it sends the cpu right to 0 degrees, it might ne liquid nitrogen not sure, but it cost's like 200 a canister with 200 shots in it

Well that would go in about 4 minutes on my prescott!!
 
name='XMS' said:
Well that would go in about 4 minutes on my prescott!!

Yeah seems a bit of a waste to me....would be buying a new one every week....who wouldn't want to constantly pump NOS onto their CPU? :cool:
 
Awesome find Joe....thanks!!!! harmonicgen007, it is NO2 that they direct inject into internal combustion engines and the benefit with regards to a processor would be zero. Where-as something chilly like absolute zero temps would be a huge benefit!!! Only when we start getting better at perfecting and controlling nano-technology in manufacturing, will we see the ability imho, to fully benefit from fluid cooling. Some research facilities are already beginning to trial nano-channels for running fluid cooling onboard the processor die itself.
 
name='PV5150' said:
Awesome find Joe....thanks!!!! harmonicgen007, it is NO2 that they direct inject into internal combustion engines and the benefit with regards to a processor would be zero. Where-as something chilly like absolute zero temps would be a huge benefit!!! Only when we start getting better at perfecting and controlling nano-technology in manufacturing, will we see the ability imho, to fully benefit from fluid cooling. Some research facilities are already beginning to trial nano-channels for running fluid cooling onboard the processor die itself.

Yeah I remember you saying that a while ago. Imagine processors without active cooling? How cool (literally) would that be?!?! ;)
 
name='kempez815' said:
Yeah I remember you saying that a while ago. Imagine processors without active cooling? How cool (literally) would that be?!?! ;)

You'd still have to slap a big old copper heatsink on top of it anyway tho wouldn't ya....just for effect ;)
 
name='XMS' said:
You'd still have to slap a big old copper heatsink on top of it anyway tho wouldn't ya....just for effect ;)

Maybe, but maybe not. I quite like the idea of no heatsink/fan. It'd the great news for the HTPC market! :cool:
 
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