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CELERON 300A at 720 Mhz with Liquid CO2...pics HERE

Chath

CELERON 300A at 720 Mhz with Liquid CO2...pics HERE

by Chath » Sun, 07 Feb 1999 04:00:00

http://www.racesimcentral.net/

John Moor

CELERON 300A at 720 Mhz with Liquid CO2...pics HERE

by John Moor » Sun, 07 Feb 1999 04:00:00

geez, the highest I see is only 716... hmmm, 3.6v?
pretty fast for sure
JM

> http://member.nifty.ne.jp/katsuya/cpu_cool_p2.htm

Brian Sever

CELERON 300A at 720 Mhz with Liquid CO2...pics HERE

by Brian Sever » Sun, 07 Feb 1999 04:00:00

That's great, now how about putting it in English!

> http://member.nifty.ne.jp/katsuya/cpu_cool_p2.htm

Adam Rosto

CELERON 300A at 720 Mhz with Liquid CO2...pics HERE

by Adam Rosto » Sun, 07 Feb 1999 04:00:00

Looks like they actually froze the Celeron in liquid CO2...Classic!!!
That's hilarious!!!

No problems with shorts on the board due to the condensation??  Then why
not??

I work with liquid Helium in my lab!!  I'll try the dip technique and my
processor will be at 4 degrees above absolute zero!!!  1000Hz???

    Adam


> geez, the highest I see is only 716... hmmm, 3.6v?
> pretty fast for sure
> JM


> > http://member.nifty.ne.jp/katsuya/cpu_cool_p2.htm

Noga

CELERON 300A at 720 Mhz with Liquid CO2...pics HERE

by Noga » Mon, 08 Feb 1999 04:00:00

On Sat, 06 Feb 1999 10:44:53 +0000, Adam Rostom


>Looks like they actually froze the Celeron in liquid CO2...Classic!!!
>That's hilarious!!!

Actually, it's liquid nitrogen.  Rather than freezing the CPU, it
appears they constructed a metal "heatsink tub" that they filled with
liquid nitrogen, then bolted onto the CPU.

N.

Mirce

CELERON 300A at 720 Mhz with Liquid CO2...pics HERE

by Mirce » Mon, 08 Feb 1999 04:00:00

Good idea, now I finally found a good use for all that liquid nitrogen
in the lab :)

MST


> http://member.nifty.ne.jp/katsuya/cpu_cool_p2.htm

Mickey Stei

CELERON 300A at 720 Mhz with Liquid CO2...pics HERE

by Mickey Stei » Mon, 08 Feb 1999 04:00:00

anyone know of a way to run this page(japanese web site listed below)
through a jp->en translator?
  tia,
      m

> Good idea, now I finally found a good use for all that liquid nitrogen
> in the lab :)

> MST


> > http://member.nifty.ne.jp/katsuya/cpu_cool_p2.htm

Charles Spalto

CELERON 300A at 720 Mhz with Liquid CO2...pics HERE

by Charles Spalto » Sun, 14 Feb 1999 04:00:00

Nice idea, but I don't think it can be CO2 - they show the stuff as liquid
without a window protecting it, & at 1 atm CO2 won't form a liquid - it's
dry ice.  Could be a refrigerant of some sort, like in a deep freezer; the
temp setting suggests they're running at 101 K, or -172C, which is rather
difficult to get in one fridge, but possible; solid CO2 melts at
around -70 C, to around +/-10 C, so its not that.  Impressive lengths to
go to though - I wonder if there's a kit available? :)

Charles.

keisle

CELERON 300A at 720 Mhz with Liquid CO2...pics HERE

by keisle » Sun, 14 Feb 1999 04:00:00

It's liquid nitrogen

> Nice idea, but I don't think it can be CO2 - they show the stuff as liquid
> without a window protecting it, & at 1 atm CO2 won't form a liquid - it's
> dry ice.  Could be a refrigerant of some sort, like in a deep freezer; the
> temp setting suggests they're running at 101 K, or -172C, which is rather
> difficult to get in one fridge, but possible; solid CO2 melts at
> around -70 C, to around +/-10 C, so its not that.  Impressive lengths to
> go to though - I wonder if there's a kit available? :)

> Charles.


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