OT: Liquid Cooled systems
From: Alex (alex_at_totallynerd.com)
Date: 04/12/04
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Date: Mon, 12 Apr 2004 10:26:49 -0500
Hi all,
This isn't specific to Linux, but I figured if anyone worked with this, it'd be
Linux folks :)
It's been about 3+ years since I built my current system, so I'm starting to
research specs on a newer computer. Since I computer room gets rather hot, and
I want to get maximum performance from my system, I'm really thinking of going
with a liquid cooled system... but I have zero experience with this. Can
someone point me to some resources online so I can educate myself on this
technology? I'm assuming going with a liquid cooled system means the power
supply, CPU fan, and all case fans are replaced with liquid cooled devices.
BTW, this system will run Slackware 9.1 or the latest version of Slack when it's
built :-P
Thanks for any resources, experiences, or info on this topic...
Alex.
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