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August 31, 2011, 05:48:29 AM
#17
Don't use high strength ethanol for cooling! I distill alcohol and high strength ethanol is extremely flammable! It is very dangerous as it releases vapours as it evaporates and since it burns with an almost invisible flame it can be very difficult to see that your rig is on fire until the house is on fire. If you're that serious about cooling then hire a slave to keep topping up your pots with dry ice or look into some other form of refrigeration.
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August 31, 2011, 03:17:28 AM
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Word up fellow miners. We're getting pretty serious down here with our mining operation and are tying a few extreme cooling methods to keep shit from getting too hot. Just fishing for advice from any cats that got experience.

Anyway, we experimenting with full PC immersion in organic fluids to conduct heat. We tried olive oil and lard and are now thinking of ethanol, the first two were nasty as fuck and them PCs would no way get resold afterwards. Smelt like a goddam fast food joint in PC form. Ethanol is much nicer if we can take care of them fire hazards and shit with appropriate care and caution.

Anyone got ideas up in here?

It just came to me in a flash of brilliance, or perhaps my fingerless gloves just caught on fire while I was heating a spoon with a zippo:


Gravy.

Hey man, I appreciate your input and shit, but gravy? I mean I aint running no soup kitchen for the homeless with my mining operation.

Foodstuffs are generally out when it comes to organic fluid cooling, jam and shit is just nasty and doesn't work. Ethanol and benzine should work better apart from the fire and biohazard.



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August 31, 2011, 02:36:19 AM
#15
Does ordinary car engine oil work for cooling hardware without blowing anything up?
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August 31, 2011, 01:27:31 AM
#14
Well, obviously a refrigerator would be the best option for cooling the liquid...I mean, it keeps my beers cold, right?

maybe they should use beer..

Gravy.

Even better.. but what kind to use? beef? turkey? or perhaps sausage breakfast gravy?

Sausage breakfast gravy is a no-go. Too lumpy. We need to find the thermal coefficient of beef vs. turkey gravy, as well as the ideal thickness for optimal cooling.
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August 31, 2011, 01:06:12 AM
#13
Well, obviously a refrigerator would be the best option for cooling the liquid...I mean, it keeps my beers cold, right?

maybe they should use beer..

Gravy.

Even better.. but what kind to use? beef? turkey? or perhaps sausage breakfast gravy?
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August 31, 2011, 12:55:35 AM
#12
Word up fellow miners. We're getting pretty serious down here with our mining operation and are tying a few extreme cooling methods to keep shit from getting too hot. Just fishing for advice from any cats that got experience.

Anyway, we experimenting with full PC immersion in organic fluids to conduct heat. We tried olive oil and lard and are now thinking of ethanol, the first two were nasty as fuck and them PCs would no way get resold afterwards. Smelt like a goddam fast food joint in PC form. Ethanol is much nicer if we can take care of them fire hazards and shit with appropriate care and caution.

Anyone got ideas up in here?

It just came to me in a flash of brilliance, or perhaps my fingerless gloves just caught on fire while I was heating a spoon with a zippo:























Gravy.
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August 31, 2011, 12:15:06 AM
#11
Well, obviously a refrigerator would be the best option for cooling the liquid...I mean, it keeps my beers cold, right?
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August 31, 2011, 12:12:46 AM
#10
How are you cooling the fluids?  All the immersed pc stuff I have seen assumes limited duty cycles with long cooldown times in between.  If you are running 24/7 you will need a way to cool the fluid.  I would think you would be better off with a standard water cooling setup and it would not preclude eventual resale of the equipment. 
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August 30, 2011, 11:37:11 PM
#9

Without a radiator and fans, even the mineral oil will eventually get wicked hot. 

He can still have fans...not sure about a radiator - but i think he can.
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August 30, 2011, 11:35:24 PM
#8
You have failed to utilize the most potent and interesting organic fluid. How's about you come over to my place and I get you started, little lady.
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August 30, 2011, 11:21:47 PM
#7
Fill your hottub with mineral oil and submerse the PC in it. Don't turn the hottub on.
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August 30, 2011, 11:08:11 PM
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Without a radiator and fans, even the mineral oil will eventually get wicked hot. 
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August 30, 2011, 10:11:48 PM
#5
Have you tried mineral oil?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PtufuXLvOok
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August 30, 2011, 04:59:37 PM
#4
Now just to be a dick, I'll scrutinize some more! Smiley


Olive oil??

You must've seen the mess coming Tongue

Most crazy enthusiasts use mineral oil instead - it's a hell of a lot cheaper too.


ETHANOL?!

You must've seen the explision and flames coming Tongue   Electricity + flammable liquids = inevitable disaster.

Sure, submerged in ethanol is probably fine as, like gasoline (petrol) it's the gasses that are actually combustible rather than the liquid.  Still, there are far better options.

I think you're going to have trouble selling any components that have been submerged in anything other than plain old air.
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August 30, 2011, 04:55:27 PM
#3
It's called 'hot and cold aisles' and it's been 'extreme'ly effective in most datacenters for one reason: it's dead simple.


  HOT ||  rig  ||  COLD || rig || HOT
  HOT ||  rig  ||  COLD || rig || HOT
    < air     <  air      air >   air >

Exhaust the HOT aisles properly and you've solved your problem.
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August 30, 2011, 04:18:16 PM
#2
Word up fellow miners. We're getting pretty serious down here with our mining operation and are tying a few extreme cooling methods to keep shit from getting too hot. Just fishing for advice from any cats that got experience.

Anyway, we experimenting with full PC immersion in organic fluids to conduct heat. We tried olive oil and lard and are now thinking of ethanol, the first two were nasty as fuck and them PCs would no way get resold afterwards. Smelt like a goddam fast food joint in PC form. Ethanol is much nicer if we can take care of them fire hazards and shit with appropriate care and caution.

Anyone got ideas up in here?

Have you tried using a fan?
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August 30, 2011, 04:02:19 PM
#1
Word up fellow miners. We're getting pretty serious down here with our mining operation and are tying a few extreme cooling methods to keep shit from getting too hot. Just fishing for advice from any cats that got experience.

Anyway, we experimenting with full PC immersion in organic fluids to conduct heat. We tried olive oil and lard and are now thinking of ethanol, the first two were nasty as fuck and them PCs would no way get resold afterwards. Smelt like a goddam fast food joint in PC form. Ethanol is much nicer if we can take care of them fire hazards and shit with appropriate care and caution.

Anyone got ideas up in here?
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