yeah but the problem is, with burying it is, the system gotta to be portable afterall i'm building it here, then taking it with me to college, which is by the way little bit over 2,000 miles, away i aint going to ship it i'm probably going to put it in a suitcase and put shitload of padding and carry it onboard with me onto the train or something. i hate airplanes they pack u in like sarandes.. lol
now i'm used to hot heat and i wouldn't mind the rise in room temperature i can always take a big massive fan to blow the heat out of the room out of the window, anyway my house has a little oddity in it, the bathroom window when its open ALWAYS sucks the air out and my window when its open always blows the air in so i probably could just stick a big fan in the hallway and it will blow the hotair out. it would still be hot but....
currently right now, this computer room is always 5-10 degree hotter than the outside room and it MURDERS my cpu, probably because i got a 21 inch screen and an sat modem that is almost too hot to tounch, then... u know.
anyway i really don't know what would be a good cooling solution i think a evaop tower would be pretty good one its not that humid out here its mostly dry heat so the evaop tower would work great but it wouldn't be that portable plus i have almost no room in this room...
now i don't care how much the cooling system increase the room heat i'm used to the heat plus i can probably get 2 decent fan and have one blow in the outside air which is hot but its usualy maybe 5-10 degree cooler than in the room so that would help.
bigben2k: if i owned my own house and wouldn't be moving from it anytime soon i would consder burying the tank or some of the other more extreme measures such as maybe take several very very long copper pipe and make an huge passive radator and bury it into the ground below the frost level.
anyway i did some research on watercooling, the regular stuff, and they say that you usualy can't get it below room temp unleast u do some odd stuff,
such as, those evaopation tower, or pelts and stuff, or some other stuff.