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Silent Water Cooling on the SLI

Doggie Fizzle writes "Overclockers with a serious SLI gaming system don't have to deal with the drone of double the fans to get the extreme performance. A review of a customized Zalman Reserator 1+ water cooling system shows a well overclocked SLI system offering solid temperatures on the CPU, but an impressive drop of 20 degrees C on both video cards during full load operation... And the unique cooling tower of the Reserator 1+ does it all without a single fan to cool these hot components."

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  1. Re:My SLI / Linux experience by TelJanin · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Or maybe just open the graphical installer, type "quake 3" into the search box, and then click "install".

    Doesn't seem that hard to me. But then, I'm not an idiot.

  2. Re:Even better than water cooling by merreborn · · Score: 3, Insightful

    How come nobody's thought of using FREON as the coolant, like in air conditioning units?

    I thought we use freon in AC and fridges because they're compressor-based cooling systems? Not becuase it's got some magical better-than-water specific heat...

    Water cooling is completely different from compression cooling. One uses a pump, and keeps the coolant at a constant pressure, one uses a compressor and varies the presure of the coolant. I think freon would be a shitty coolant at room temperature, used in a water cooling-style aparatus.

    I mean, yeah, if you're gonna install a compressor in your PC, then freon makes sense...

  3. Re:Even better than water cooling by denissmith · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Quite possibly because it is suspected of destroying the ozone layer, and its use is banned.

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