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To: Joe NYC who wrote (135165)5/15/2001 7:06:28 PM
From: Tony Viola  Respond to of 186894
 



I am not talking about Cryo computers, just plain room temperature computers using liquid cooling instead of forced air cooling (multiple fans in fact, for the CPU or 2, graphics card, chipset, power supply).


OK. Still don't believe anyone that matters will pursue it. In fact, the first major attention to the CPU heat problem in years, outside of notebooks, is what is happening in the server Blade architecture. Intel and Transmeta are designed into some Blade architectures already, and there's no water anywhere in sight. Much lower power chips are the solution for that one. Actually, it is the same solution as for notebooks.

Tony