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Unread 02-10-2002, 06:21 AM   #4
Brad
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it'd be easier to have the phase change setup cooling a body of water to 5C or so below ambient (so you wont get condensation) and have that pumping around your system. If you need anything particularly cold (ie the cpu) I'd just put a pelt in.

Also, in a vacuum, things like the mosfets, inductors, ram chips, whatever would have nothing to transfer heat too, they'd all overheat
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