- 05 May 2003 16:46
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I have a theory:
If I build a tank which can with stand a lot of pressure.
I then build my computer into that. I will leave out fans and the drives
I then build connectors for all the plugs to the outside and connect the bits and drives as nescesary.
Now comes the bit I am worried about: The plan is to fill the tank with a nonconducting liquid (e.g. liquid argon) This should lead to the computer to stay at verry low temperatures...and hence the overclocking capabilities will be immence.
Any thoughts? (and yes I know its going to be realy expensive)
If I build a tank which can with stand a lot of pressure.
I then build my computer into that. I will leave out fans and the drives
I then build connectors for all the plugs to the outside and connect the bits and drives as nescesary.
Now comes the bit I am worried about: The plan is to fill the tank with a nonconducting liquid (e.g. liquid argon) This should lead to the computer to stay at verry low temperatures...and hence the overclocking capabilities will be immence.
Any thoughts? (and yes I know its going to be realy expensive)
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