Tom's Guide to Water Cooling
Aaron Cherrington writes "Tom's Hardware Guide has a pretty impressive rundown on how to setup a fairly sophisticated water-cooling system for your ever-growing heat problem in your proc/foundry. The guide even includes a movie! Funny how computers are beginning to develop like the early automobile industry."
Much like my mech did in Mechwarrior, my computer has heat sinks to cool it. It even has a laser (in the CD rom drive). It has a plastic armor casing...
I've always been nervous about the idea of mixing water and electricity...
I understand the need to be on the cutting edge of technology, and to puch your hardware right to the edge of the envelope... But isn't a water cooling system in a PC going just a *little* overboard for that extra 5% performance boost? Especially today when 2ghz processors are the norm. How fast does it really need to be?
But hey, to each his own. Or her own, I suppose.
"Moderate drinking can help prevent amputated limbs" -- Abigail Zuger, NYTimes, 12/31/02
If you're going to go with liquid cooling, you have to go with liquid nitrogen. Don't settle for anything less.
.sig, what's that?
There's no sig like SIGSEG
For most people it's not about faster. It's about being quiet. Very, very quiet.
WTF is up with all the redundant mods in this thread? Is this the velvet-glove bitchslap, Taco?