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Using a House's Concrete Foundation To Cool a PC

Agg writes "Well the slab gets poured on Wednesday so I thought I would sink 6 meters of copper pipe in the slab so that I can run my water loop through it when the house is finished. I hope to have water year round at about 16deg [about 61F]. No need for radiators or fans with chilled water coming straight out of the slab!"

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  1. Do not overclock your house by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Without proper thermal throttling, your roof could come off, even with a passive heatsink.

    I think Antec makes a two-story-high fan that might work perfectly in such a situation, but the neighbors might be bothered by the LEDs.

  2. Re:Resale value of house? by Joebert · · Score: 4, Funny

    If it was really an issue... plug up the holes and don't tell anyone? They're 6 meters long, not 6 meters wide; it shouldn't be too difficult.

    Oh you definitely want to tell the new owner what it is. Though, the thought of someone finding the tubes and digging up the foundation to find out where they're connected to the water main only to find out they are just a giant loop is kinda funny.

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  3. outside of the concrete by CopaceticOpus · · Score: 4, Funny

    That first link is so bizarre, sitting within a post which otherwise seems very logical. My brain is short circuiting as it tries to find the connection between underground piping and spinach pizza.

  4. Re:Explanations by conureman · · Score: 5, Funny

    I got a bunch of raised eyebrows when I had two four-gang electrical outlets (one from either leg of the house power) and an exhaust vent fan installed in one of my closets when we built our house. I wanted it for a server farm but couldn't convince anyone that I wasn't going to be farming something else.

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  5. Re:Explanations by fuzzyfuzzyfungus · · Score: 5, Funny

    Well, your habit of using the acronym "THC/IP" did rather give the game away....

  6. Re:Resale value of house? by athakur999 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Or sell the house to Ted Stevens and tell him that's where his Internet comes out of.

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  7. Re:Resale value of house? by RabidMoose · · Score: 5, Funny

    I imagine a cartoon-like scenario, of a curious party feeding a flexible snake into one end of the pipe, trying to feel out how far it goes before terminating, only to have it come out the other end and poke them in the butt.

    Apparently I'm 5 years old.

  8. Re:Mod parent down by Brigadier · · Score: 4, Funny

    damn SE always ruining an Architects fun .... :)

  9. Re:Units... by AuralityKev · · Score: 5, Funny

    You've obviously never been lied to about birth control then.

  10. Re:It works very well... by idontgno · · Score: 4, Funny

    While we all appreciate the thoughtful and incisive commentary on the appropriate symbol for "feet", I must humbly point out you misspelled "apostrophe", which has the unfortunate effect of putting your credibility as a master of punctuation in some... doubt.

    But yes, since Slashcode fails to recognize ANY of the HTML4 entities for "prime" , we will have no choice but to fall back on that ancient artifact of the bygone typewriter era: the apostrophe key. I blame GP commentor's lamentable faux pas in choosing the wrong key on a lack of training in typewriter keyboarding. This modern computer keyboarding is an anarchic madhouse of unregulated freedom and undisciplined overabundance of choices. It's good to have the leadership and mentorship of those who know better, in order to provide guidance to youngling slashdotters. Thank you, evilbessie.

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