Saturday, November 10, 2012

Boiling Liquid Submersion Cooling Computer (not submerged in mineral oil)

Boiling Liquid Submersion Cooling Computer (not submerged in mineral oil) Tube. Duration : 2.72 Mins.


This is a video of an engineering experiment we conducted cooling a computer by completely submerging it in liquid. This liquid submersion cooling system is NOT using mineral oil, or any type of oil cooling. This experiment was done using a chemical made by 3M called Novec™ 7000. It has a low boiling point, and leaves no residue or any trace whatsoever behind on the motherboard. The board was equipped with an i3 processor, running at 100% load. Very interesting cooling results, and strange to see a computer processor without a heatsink, boiling liquid to keep cool. www.corvalent.com EDIT There have been a lot of questions that I have answered... but they will make a lot more sense if you organize the comments by 'thread' ("view all comments" then "sort by thread"). The default view under the video seems to scramble up the sequence.

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