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Lord AnthraX said:
You want ultimate cooling?


Liquid helium my freind.


its 4.21 Kelvins. 0 kelvins is -273.15 degrees celcius or Absolute zero.


Yeah. Suck on that Watercooling.

Except the only thing with liquid helium is if you get grease on it, it explodes. And we all know how much grease we have on our skin :D
 
charles_scott said:
What was with the posts man?? Posted like 4 exact same post in a min... Thought there was flood control?
idont know. i only pushed the button once, i guess somthing messed up and posted it more then that
 
hmm im pretty sure imbgot a cpu close to absolute zero with liquid hydrogen...

i mean that stuffs powerful, used in rocket engines and suchh
 
wats the point once your like 30 below 0 theres not going to be any performance gain, in fact there is prolly a lose. and everything would stop working at absolute 0, so theres no point
 
mole1135 said:
wats the point once your like 30 below 0 theres not going to be any performance gain, in fact there is prolly a lose. and everything would stop working at absolute 0, so theres no point
thats why i said one degree from absolute zero. and if ibm has their world record supercomputer within 6 degrees of absolute zero i seriously doubt thyres a performance loss, before you reach it of corse. and who dosnt want to be able to say they have the coolest system inthe world?
 
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