Full Immersion Cooling Comes To Desktop PCs
mr_sifter writes "After three years of research and around £100,000 of R&D costs, UK-based Armari has unveiled its XCP prototype. It's a full immersion liquid cooled PC which supports standard ATX components. Unlike conventional liquid cooled PCs, the components are all easy to swap in and out as they're swimming in liquid, rather than under waterblocks. It also looks amazing, pumping around 70KG of electrically inert cooling fluid (salvaged from an old Cray) around its military grade perspex shell."
I agree with you, this looks like standard off the shelf gear stuck in cooling fluid from an existing immersion cooled computer all stuffed into a gaudy lexan case. I could easily build this in a weekend with a few hundred dollars worth of lexan from tap plastics.
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