necessity is the mother of invention
As Gary said, most computera are rated for room temperatures, why in the hell do you want to cool the computer? Cool the space, and then you eliminate the expence and possibility of condensation or moisture getting on the board. Then use an internal power fan.
Years ago My brother was doing computer rooms and they sent chilled water thru the internals of the units. The computers alone, took up about 2000 square feet of space. They were cogeneration with 4 back up ups's. All that equipment is gone now, along with 80% of the computer equipment and the cooling requirements. All PC's now....and PKG RTU's.
Things have changed..alot of money lost on computer rooms since the internet and the WWW came into the equation.
Re: necessity is the mother of invention
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Originally posted by hvac01453
As Gary said, most computera are rated for room temperatures, why in the hell do you want to cool the computer? Cool the space, and then you eliminate the expence and possibility of condensation or moisture getting on the board. Then use an internal power fan.
Years ago My brother was doing computer rooms and they sent chilled water thru the internals of the units. The computers alone, took up about 2000 square feet of space. They were cogeneration with 4 back up ups's. All that equipment is gone now, along with 80% of the computer equipment and the cooling requirements. All PC's now....and PKG RTU's.
Things have changed..alot of money lost on computer rooms since the internet and the WWW came into the equation.
Ever heard of overclocking?Guess not.
Computers arent rated for certain temperatures,the colder they are,the faster they run(to a certain point).