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Thread: Vega's *Heavyweight* display and computer; edition 2012

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    Awesome displays there...but why not simplified things like using phase change on cpu and a pair of dual evap. phase changer units for gpus? Condensation is almost impossible to fight on 24/7 sub ambient rig

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    Quote Originally Posted by Manicdan View Post
    the only thing that jumps right out is that your resistance for cpu/nb/ram will probably be much higher than the GPUs, i would have the pump go cpu first, then split out 3 ways for the other components (like with the apogee hd) 1 for nb/ram and 1 for each pair of gpus.
    Quote Originally Posted by Dumo View Post
    Awesome displays there...but why not simplified things like using phase change on cpu and a pair of dual evap. phase changer units for gpus? Condensation is almost impossible to fight on 24/7 sub ambient rig
    The Geo-thermal cooled water should be around 11-14C which should remain just above the dew-point in all circumstances. The phase change though will require condensation protection. Has anyone looked into a standard pressure sealed case/container in which humidity is dropped to an extremely low level with massive amounts of desiccant etc? If there is no moisture, there is nothing to condense. I wonder how static electricity would be dealt with in an extremely low humidity environment. If even normal components would short circuit simply through the air. <1% humidity.
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