Watercooler-LITERALLY: idea.
O.k. So I was thinking and its common sense, that the coolest the water will get in a watercooled system is around the ambient temp the system is under. Right? So, in order to get the water cooled system colder you would have to chill the water that is in the system. Right again?
O.k., so why not use a watercooler for your water cooled setup? You know, the actual water cooler you drink out of, that sits at the corner of the office and makes for a conversation get-away. It will actually be a "Phase change/Watercooled Rig".
You can run it all day long, and its very quiet and very easy to find.
If I was gonna do it, I would gut it out and build a custom case for the guts so it doesn't actually look like a watercooler.
For those who don't really get it, the watercooler is a phase-change system that is cooling the water. The evaporater (or coil) is wrapped around the bowl that holds the water. All you really have to do is get the cooled water to your computer.
So, what'dya think?
.....or, someone already did it.
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