Have a look at this
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/7909014.stm
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Have a look at this
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/7909014.stm
I had a look and,, well, I don't want to seem a shmuck but it's a bit basic really. Dare I say a run of the mill water cooled rig? Perhaps the specs say something different though.
Anyhow, I'm sure it will be of interest to the folk not too clued up on water cooling pc's.
We sell small leak-free pumps that work really well for this type of application. Pumping a refrigerant through a cold plate is really the best way to do this. If your coolant system does leak, the refrigerant will just flash to a gas and not short out your electronics. Our pumps will also pump refrigerant...Diener Precision Pumps.
If he did the same to a car he would be called a chav.
wow,pimp my compuder cause i cant afford a reeal one
pah.... there's no way that deserves a spot on the bbc web page !
I hate these monkies who go on about there watercooled system all the time when it's nothing special... mines about a million times better than that...
hell mine was better than that when I was 12 and that was the good old days when you have to build all the parts yourself !
people now prefer those mighty and all in one packaged computer.
great thinking thanks for your post