[sdiy] All this cooling and noise stuff

Seb Francis seb at burnit.co.uk
Mon Dec 11 17:23:45 CET 2006


Here's the correct URL for this:
http://tomshardware.co.uk/2006/01/09/strip_out_the_fans1/

This was actually the article I was thinking of when I found the liquid 
nitrogen stuff.  Seems (much?) more sensible :)

Seb


stefano costa wrote:
> Ciao,
>
>   thi is my personal favorite: Strip Out The Fans, Add 8 Gallons of 
> Cooking Oil
> (http://www.tomshardware.com/2006/01/09/strip_out_the_fans/).
>
> It's much easier than nitrogen, and absolutely safe from electric
> point of view. The only danger:  you break by accident the case ;).
>
> Ste
>
> On 12/11/06, Tonelismulas V <tonelismulas at gmail.com> wrote:
>> I have a P4 machine wich I use for recording and editing. Is a good
>> computer -for the purpose i use- but is repulsive and vomitively noisy
>>
>> I have an idea, but i need someone to sacrifice, someone else body to
>> experiment with...
>>
>> I have this AMD K6/266 that i don't use anymore.
>>
>> Its mothercrap have everything (audio|video|lan) onboard, the only thing
>> not soldered to main pcb is a 32Mb dimm.
>> I'm planning to replace all connectors -power|kbd|video|etc- with 
>> directly
>> soldered cables and cover everything with acrylic laquer -several layers
>> or by immersion if its necesary- then to a bucket full of water.
>>
>> Another bucket for the HD. It have a vent orifice, is it necesary?
>>
>> I still don't know what to do with the PS, water and 220v scares me.
>>
>> If it works then i will be inventing the bucket brigade computer?
>>
>>
>> Victor
>> Argentina
>>
>



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