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