Discussion Overview
The discussion revolves around the idea of using liquid nitrogen to cool processors, exploring the feasibility and implications of such a cooling solution. Participants consider various aspects including practicality, efficiency, and alternative cooling methods.
Discussion Character
- Exploratory
- Debate/contested
- Technical explanation
- Conceptual clarification
Main Points Raised
- One participant suggests enclosing a processor in a cube filled with liquid nitrogen to prevent overheating, questioning why this isn't a common solution.
- Another participant counters that cooling a CPU to -200°C is excessive and could stress components, noting that liquid nitrogen offers only marginally better cooling than ice.
- Concerns are raised about the practicality of transporting liquid nitrogen and the fact that it would boil away when exposed to heat, requiring constant replenishment.
- Some participants mention that air cooling is a cheaper and effective alternative if surfaces are kept clean.
- Suggestions for practical solutions include using laptop cooling pads that are inexpensive and powered by USB.
- One participant discusses the challenges of external processors, citing issues with signal delay due to wire capacitance and the speed of light limitations.
- Alternative cooling methods such as using Fluorinert in a sealed bath or vegetable oil are proposed, highlighting the potential for fluid cooling without the need for fans.
- There is mention of exotic cooling solutions like vapor phase change systems and the use of liquid nitrogen for extreme overclocking, but these are noted as not being permanent solutions.
- A humorous suggestion is made about combining a PC with a donut maker, indicating a light-hearted approach to the discussion.
Areas of Agreement / Disagreement
Participants express a variety of opinions on the feasibility of using liquid nitrogen for cooling processors, with no consensus reached. Some support the idea while others highlight significant practical challenges and propose alternative methods.
Contextual Notes
Participants note limitations regarding the practicality of liquid nitrogen cooling, including cost, handling difficulties, and the need for constant replenishment. There are also unresolved technical considerations related to signal transmission for external processors.