Waterchillers ...
Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2006 2:17 pm
just got a newsletter from a German shop specialized on water cooling for computers. They are offering a new product line coming from professional aquaristics (proper word?)
They have a cooling performance of up to 4000W and cost up to a whopping 1799 Euros, allowing you to cool your water down to +4 deg centigrade.
I just had to write back. These guys somehow must have lost reality contact. Who in all the hell needs that? Apart from the questionable usefulness of overclocking there are cheaper solutions that cool your system down to -30 deg centigrade, and for still less money WaterChill offers a VapoChill system that cools the entire case interior, not just some components like the CPU etc.
And if you don't want to overclock, there's aircooling available that is at least as silent and almost as efficient as watercooling, and probably better for your hardware, as it also cools the motherboard's power conversion mosfets (which watercooling systems fail to do due to lack of airflow unless you add mosfet coolers).
I had to alternately shake my head and laugh when reading that offer. Tsk.
They have a cooling performance of up to 4000W and cost up to a whopping 1799 Euros, allowing you to cool your water down to +4 deg centigrade.
I just had to write back. These guys somehow must have lost reality contact. Who in all the hell needs that? Apart from the questionable usefulness of overclocking there are cheaper solutions that cool your system down to -30 deg centigrade, and for still less money WaterChill offers a VapoChill system that cools the entire case interior, not just some components like the CPU etc.
And if you don't want to overclock, there's aircooling available that is at least as silent and almost as efficient as watercooling, and probably better for your hardware, as it also cools the motherboard's power conversion mosfets (which watercooling systems fail to do due to lack of airflow unless you add mosfet coolers).
I had to alternately shake my head and laugh when reading that offer. Tsk.