Very cool (no pun intended) demonstration of computer technology submerged in a non-conductive coolant leading to increased performance and decreased costs in conventional cooling technologies.
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Liquid Submerged Servers
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Liquid Submerged Servers
"There are very few problems that cannot be solved by the suitable application of photon torpedoes
Re: Liquid Submerged Servers
i looked into submerging my computer in mineral oil for cooling a few years back. Only reason I didn't was it would have been too heavy to be portable.
near silent and highly efficient.
near silent and highly efficient.
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Re: Liquid Submerged Servers
stupid thing ate my post.
Anyways theres one uses liquid helium as the coolant 3k or -270c
Anyways theres one uses liquid helium as the coolant 3k or -270c
linkD-waveâs quantum processor is fixed at the bottom of the filtering and refrigeration unit; the whole structure is immersed in liquid helium that cools it to 3 Kelvin and the refrigeration unit then cools the chip to 10 milliKelvin
"There are very few problems that cannot be solved by the suitable application of photon torpedoes