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Originally Posted by Buckeye
This box sounds like it can cool objects to very low temps, but what about objects that emit a large amount of heat. A CPU at high over clocks can output a great deal of heat, something like 700+watts if using AMD cpu's, and that does not take into effect anything else such as GPU's, NB & SB chips plus anything else.
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Valid point. It becomes a battle of thermodynamics. The mass of the vapor times it's specific heat capacity and temperature vs. the mass of the elements giving off heat times their specific heat capacity and temperature are dueling. The Liquid Nitrogen Vapor will win out, but that will increase the consumption rate, which I had almost completely overlooked! Good catch!
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Originally Posted by Buckeye
Other pieces of hardware like HDD's cannot stand the cold, SSD's might be able to tho.
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A complication. Migrating components outside the case sounds like it might be able to defeat this entirely. Unless an interface can be made from the outside to the inside, this ship is sunk.
Can anyone resurrect this with a solution?