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Originally posted by Joe
Since the "mist" is water vapor condensing out of the air as it crosses the frozen CO2 surface. There can be a considerable amount of water condensed from a block of dry ice if its humit enough. you may get water dripping off the radiator blades down into your case.
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I am not sure it is water vapor, I have been told that it is pure CO2, just in a thick gas form.
I did anticipate water collecting on the radiator, and would have a resivor below it to collect the water.
(Like a de-humidifier would)
Hmm, would this have a dual action?
Would a chilled radiator both allow dry ice gas to flow into the PC, and also de-humidify the air inside?
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Originally posted by fhorst
The also have something called a mist machine. it won't help your temps, but it will look cool!
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I looked into those, they use a chemical and heater to generate the mist. As this case will have a plexi window I would think that the chemical would create a hazy film on the window and parts over time, where as simple CO2 gas won't harm anything.
TerraMex that is simply cool....But the machine is the red box to the right, it's not inside the case.