If not, I've heard that non-conductive/non-corrosive liquids exist that I can hypothetically immerse a computer in to keep it cool. Is this even possible?Is it true that I can use a distilled water bath to cool a computer?
I use distilled water for my water cooled PC but its not good to give them a bath with it. (as already said)
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http://www.dangerden.com/store/home.php?鈥?/a>Is it true that I can use a distilled water bath to cool a computer?
water bath?? No. No. No! Chilled water systems are used in computer systems as ';heat exchangers'; the water NEVER contacts any component of the computer!
Same with other liquids!
umm i dont think so.
I've never heard of such a liquid, but it should be possible - provided that the liquid can properly displace the heat.
Of course, this is an unrealistic situation because the liquid would cost a lot of money and it makes upgrading your computer a pain in the butt.
EDIT -
Everyone ~
The person who wrote the question does not mean to use WATER, but a non-conductive and non-corrosive liquid.
Haven't you ever heard water and electricity aren't the best of friends. Not only will the computer burn; you might just get fried in the process.
Sure, try it on a new laptop and it'll get so cool it will never work again.
Please No!!!!!!! Water, whether distilled or not is a conductor. It is an easy way to blow out the components and force yourself to buy a new computer. If a computer is running hot, clean it and/or add fans to circulate fresh air.
There is a way to use liquid nitrogen to cool a computer but the average person doesn't have the knowledge nor materials to set it up.
i think u will become a fool if you do this,. the computer will never give up if u do this because it will never on. please dont do new experiments to crash ur system.
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