Higher tech cooling

Medikit

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Have you guys ever heard of United States Technology Consortium?

It appears that they have multiple different cooling technologies designed to chill servers. One of their models seems to use Ethylene Glycol. Apparently they presented at the Intel Developers Forum. I would like to get my hands on one for overclocking :D.

http://ustechcon.com/products.html
 

aigomorla

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Etyl Glycol = Anti freeze!

yes we've been using it on cars very very long now.

On computers, we look the other direction because it adds viscosity to your coolant, which then hurts the cooling potential on pure Distilled H2O.

And u call that a chiller?

I think ive built better chillers on my own... most definitely ones that can pull negative temps, and not 20C under load.
 
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