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    Quote Originally Posted by AliG View Post
    waterchillers aren't designed to take the water to below 0c because of condensation for one thing, and the whole freezing point thing as another.
    I must most strenuously disagree, good sir! Water chillers are, more often than not, intended to operate at temperatures well below 0*C. Yes, additives are needed in the coolant, and yes, insulation is a concern, but a chiller can be a very effective way to reach cold temps on multiple components, ie a CPU and a GPU. I myself am in the process of assembling parts for a chiller that will sustain a 400 watt load (CPU+GPU+NB) at -30*C, or colder. I'd like to see a direct die unit try that!
    Last edited by Starkiller42; 05-07-2007 at 10:27 AM.

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