1999-05-28 09:00:00+02 by
Dan Lyke
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Via Ars Technica, here comes a guy who's using mineral oil to cool an overclocked Pentium
"Where does this project stand right now? I will be building the new and improved "case" this week. This will allow the coils to be fully immersed and this will eliminate the condensation problem. I will then be able to run the ac on FULL-TIME to hit the MAXIMUM cold that this setup can attain. It should be VERY close to -40 C!!!!!!!!!! :)"
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