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Unread 02-07-2002, 11:49 PM   #9
simon
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sorry to anyone else who actually did read my other posts, but I thought I should restate it more clearly.

An addiation before anybody brings it up, if this happened then there would be an imediate jump in speeds, quite possibly double but then it would go along as usual, becasue watercooling is only so effective.
Of course there is always peltiers to add to systems and upgrades to othercooling. Basically my theory has already been proved. Computers use to have no heat sinks, no cooling of any kind. Then BAM heatsinks, jump in CPU speed, BAM again fans, and case fans, copper heatsinks, 1GHz possible, you guess it, next comes BAM watercooling 5Ghz possible, then probably unreactive liquid submersed cooling BAM 300Ghz possible in 2098, shit I'll be dead then. Anyway my point, when current chip sizes double then it will stlil be a case of waiting for the new transistors to increase speed again.



Anyway if watercooling did become standard then people wouldn't want to upgrade that for a good few years so no big jump in speed until then.
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