If we are doing this for sound reasons (pun intended), then you should remove all fans from your computer and submerge the whole computer in hydrofluoroether . Well maybe you want to keep your floppy and CD drives out of it.
And it boils at 61 degrees Celsius, so you can visually see if it is getting too hot.
TechTV has a story about building a case and sticking your motherboard in it, but no reason why you couldn't do the same for the whole computer.
It would look cool in a fish tank with some fake fish and plants. Plus you could use your aquarium thermometer...
The Reserve Bank of Australia introduced polymer notes in 1992.
Compared to other currency (especially U.S.) they are very colourful.
At end-of-life they are recycled just like other plastic into flowerpots etc.
Or a very clean cool computer...
If we are doing this for sound reasons (pun intended), then you should remove all fans from your computer and submerge the whole computer in hydrofluoroether . Well maybe you want to keep your floppy and CD drives out of it. And it boils at 61 degrees Celsius, so you can visually see if it is getting too hot. TechTV has a story about building a case and sticking your motherboard in it, but no reason why you couldn't do the same for the whole computer.
It would look cool in a fish tank with some fake fish and plants. Plus you could use your aquarium thermometer...