On Jun 21, 2006, at 9:44 AM, Carl Lowenstein wrote:
Side comment: the air-cooling vs. water-cooling problem has been worked over thoroughly in the automotive engine field during the past century or so.
Liquid cooling system leaks in a computer system, though, are far more critical than liquid cooling system leaks in a car, unless you're lucking enough to find a perfectly non-conductive liquid to use.
First-run 2.5GHz PowerMac G5's are apparently having problems with their coolant systems leaking and frying the logic boards and power supplies. Apple, thankfully, has been dutifully repairing these systems, but I can't imagine they're too happy with their supplier (Delphi, of the automotive industry.)
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