Now, read before you get your panties in a bunch thinking this is another "can i put my pc in a fridge" thread....
Has anyone experimented with using coiled copper tubing running through the freezer and food side of a fridge before? I know that a fridge cannot directly cool the pc or a rad fast enough to be efficient, but what about 100' or so of tubing that stays at a constant (+/-ish) temp, with a fairly constant temp load. This would be with the tubing either entering the freezer part first, or vice versa.
Another alternative would be to have 2 or 3 sealed 5 gal buckets in the fridge section, the idea being that the longer the water stays in the fridge area, the easier it would be to cool the heat from the pc.
I want to point out that im not looking to get sub zero, just sub ambient.
I seriously dont want answers of "well i googled and you cant do it" or answers from 15 year old pimple faced kids that think im their age and they read somewhere that you cant do it. Or someone thinking im one of those kids and want to do something cheaply, or that i have a lot of money to throw around.
Im also not looking for ideas on how to implement this, unless you have done it, or can point to a log of someones who did this. Other than this, feel free to post
Thanks!!
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