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AMD cpus can be faster than 1 TeraHertz!
You just need a liquid hydrogen cooling system!
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I think you mean nitrogen, not hydrogen. As liquid nitrogen is a standard
cooling medium. I personally have never heard of liquid HYDROGEN being used as a cooling agent........besides that it highly combustable, as in, you know....FIRE????? "Karl-Hugo Weesberg" wrote in message om... You just need a liquid hydrogen cooling system! --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.782 / Virus Database: 528 - Release Date: 10/22/2004 |
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"Karl-Hugo Weesberg" wrote in message
om... You just need a liquid hydrogen cooling system! Yawn. There's one born every minute, isn't there. |
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Yes, Albert Einstein, the Wright Bro's, Bill Gates, Tomas Edison, just name
a few. Many others tried, but these few made it work. All were told that "it will never work". If the there were a liquid hydrogen cooling system at the cost of a water cooling system, I would buy it. Liquid nitrogen cooling systems have already been made for rack mounted server systems, although they cost a allot. There have also been experiments with total liquid bath systems in a non-conductive fluid cooled with liquid nitrogen, which worked. A PC in an liquid tight container. Imagine a PC at -160°C and no condensation problems because it's in a liquid in a sealed container, cool. Call it a LPC after LCD. "Chip" wrote in message ... "Karl-Hugo Weesberg" wrote in message om... You just need a liquid hydrogen cooling system! Yawn. There's one born every minute, isn't there. |
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I don't know why I am even commenting on this. I'll probably regret it.
"Rusty" wrote in message om... Yes, Albert Einstein, the Wright Bro's, Bill Gates, Tomas Edison, just name a few. Many others tried, but these few made it work. All were told that "it will never work". My comment wasn't that "it will never work" (although that is true of course). Merely that Leo's was yet another idiotic post. And forgive me, but Leo and Albert Einstein are perhaps not in the same league are they. If the there were a liquid hydrogen cooling system at the cost of a water cooling system, I would buy it. And if the new Porsche GT3 was available for $3000, I'd buy that too. Dream on. Liquid nitrogen cooling systems have already been made for rack mounted server systems, although they cost a allot. And that's nitrogen. Liquid hydrogen cooled would be even worse. Let alone the safety implications. There have also been experiments with total liquid bath systems in a non-conductive fluid cooled with liquid nitrogen, which worked. You forgot the word "badly". ..... system is a non-conductive fluid cooled with liquid nitrogen, which worked BADLY. Although its incredibly cold, the fluid can't conduct the heat away fast enough and the whole system becomes unstable in a matter of minutes. A PC in an liquid tight container. Imagine a PC at -160°C and no condensation problems because it's in a liquid in a sealed container, cool. Call it a LPC after LCD. I'm afraid I can't see that working, even if it was cost effective, which it would never be. I am not sure we will ever see 1 TeraHertz (i.e. 1000 GigaHertz) processors with the current silicon-based technology. Perhaps with 0.1 micron components it may be possible, but I doubt it. And anyway, that's nearly 10 times better than the current state-of-the-art. Chip "Chip" wrote in message ... "Karl-Hugo Weesberg" wrote in message om... You just need a liquid hydrogen cooling system! Yawn. There's one born every minute, isn't there. |
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Just don't think it right to reproach someone this way. The right way would
be to redirect and encourage. This is a public posting area and idiotic post will happen, agreed. It might be best to just ignore them. I will dream on as "old men have dreams and young men have visions" and I am a old man. Time will tell if 1 Terahertz is possible and who's to say it won't be a PR rating 1 Terahertz+ at 300GHz clock speed. AMD marketing!!!! "Chip" wrote in message ... I don't know why I am even commenting on this. I'll probably regret it. "Rusty" wrote in message om... Yes, Albert Einstein, the Wright Bro's, Bill Gates, Tomas Edison, just name a few. Many others tried, but these few made it work. All were told that "it will never work". My comment wasn't that "it will never work" (although that is true of course). Merely that Leo's was yet another idiotic post. And forgive me, but Leo and Albert Einstein are perhaps not in the same league are they. If the there were a liquid hydrogen cooling system at the cost of a water cooling system, I would buy it. And if the new Porsche GT3 was available for $3000, I'd buy that too. Dream on. Liquid nitrogen cooling systems have already been made for rack mounted server systems, although they cost a allot. And that's nitrogen. Liquid hydrogen cooled would be even worse. Let alone the safety implications. There have also been experiments with total liquid bath systems in a non-conductive fluid cooled with liquid nitrogen, which worked. You forgot the word "badly". ..... system is a non-conductive fluid cooled with liquid nitrogen, which worked BADLY. Although its incredibly cold, the fluid can't conduct the heat away fast enough and the whole system becomes unstable in a matter of minutes. A PC in an liquid tight container. Imagine a PC at -160°C and no condensation problems because it's in a liquid in a sealed container, cool. Call it a LPC after LCD. I'm afraid I can't see that working, even if it was cost effective, which it would never be. I am not sure we will ever see 1 TeraHertz (i.e. 1000 GigaHertz) processors with the current silicon-based technology. Perhaps with 0.1 micron components it may be possible, but I doubt it. And anyway, that's nearly 10 times better than the current state-of-the-art. Chip "Chip" wrote in message ... "Karl-Hugo Weesberg" wrote in message om... You just need a liquid hydrogen cooling system! Yawn. There's one born every minute, isn't there. |
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"Rusty" wrote in message om... Just don't think it right to reproach someone this way. The right way would be to redirect and encourage. This is a public posting area and idiotic post will happen, agreed. It might be best to just ignore them. I will dream on as "old men have dreams and young men have visions" and I am a old man. Time will tell if 1 Terahertz is possible and who's to say it won't be a PR rating 1 Terahertz+ at 300GHz clock speed. AMD marketing!!!! I am sure we *will* see 1 Terahertz CPUs. Just not with todays technology and to imply that you could manage it with liquid hyrdrogen cooling is, franky, idiotic. I don't mind offering help and encouragement (in the very limited areas where I might conceivably be qualified to do so). But Karl's post was just plain daft. Chip "Chip" wrote in message ... I don't know why I am even commenting on this. I'll probably regret it. "Rusty" wrote in message om... Yes, Albert Einstein, the Wright Bro's, Bill Gates, Tomas Edison, just name a few. Many others tried, but these few made it work. All were told that "it will never work". My comment wasn't that "it will never work" (although that is true of course). Merely that Leo's was yet another idiotic post. And forgive me, but Leo and Albert Einstein are perhaps not in the same league are they. If the there were a liquid hydrogen cooling system at the cost of a water cooling system, I would buy it. And if the new Porsche GT3 was available for $3000, I'd buy that too. Dream on. Liquid nitrogen cooling systems have already been made for rack mounted server systems, although they cost a allot. And that's nitrogen. Liquid hydrogen cooled would be even worse. Let alone the safety implications. There have also been experiments with total liquid bath systems in a non-conductive fluid cooled with liquid nitrogen, which worked. You forgot the word "badly". ..... system is a non-conductive fluid cooled with liquid nitrogen, which worked BADLY. Although its incredibly cold, the fluid can't conduct the heat away fast enough and the whole system becomes unstable in a matter of minutes. A PC in an liquid tight container. Imagine a PC at -160°C and no condensation problems because it's in a liquid in a sealed container, cool. Call it a LPC after LCD. I'm afraid I can't see that working, even if it was cost effective, which it would never be. I am not sure we will ever see 1 TeraHertz (i.e. 1000 GigaHertz) processors with the current silicon-based technology. Perhaps with 0.1 micron components it may be possible, but I doubt it. And anyway, that's nearly 10 times better than the current state-of-the-art. Chip "Chip" wrote in message ... "Karl-Hugo Weesberg" wrote in message om... You just need a liquid hydrogen cooling system! Yawn. There's one born every minute, isn't there. |
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Sure.
Thanks for pointing that out. "Karl-Hugo Weesberg" wrote in message om... You just need a liquid hydrogen cooling system! |
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Bitsbucket wrote:
I think you mean nitrogen, not hydrogen. As liquid nitrogen is a standard cooling medium. I personally have never heard of liquid HYDROGEN being used as a cooling agent Actually, liquid hydrogen is used fairly extensively in low-temperature physics experiments, particularily in superconductivity. It's got a good latent heat of vaporisation and a low temperature, which means it cools things quite well. For those extreme-cooling projects, though, you can't beat liquid helium. It's latent heat of vaporisation is much lower (about a 20th of liquid hydrogen IIRC) so you don't get much bang for your buck, but with a boiling point of ~4 Kelvin it's very hard to beat. ........besides that it highly combustable, as in, you know....FIRE????? Yeah, there is that slight annoyance ... just keep the thing sealed and you'll be sweet though [...] -- Michael Brown www.emboss.co.nz : OOS/RSI software and more Add michael@ to emboss.co.nz - My inbox is always open |
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"Bitsbucket" wrote in message ... I think you mean nitrogen, not hydrogen. As liquid nitrogen is a standard cooling medium. I personally have never heard of liquid HYDROGEN being used as a cooling agent........besides that it highly combustable, as in, you know....FIRE????? Don't rise to it, Dude. The guy is off his head. (If you don't believe me, then take a look at his post on alt.comp.periphs.videocard.nvidia this morning.) |
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