Passive Salt Water Cooling Boosts CPU Performance by Almost 33%::A passive cooler using lithium bromide salt helped a test system deliver almost 33% better performance and stay cool for 10x longer, compared to alternatives.

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      1 year ago

      Lithium Bromide is quite nasty for your health and your main concern is your computer if there’s a leak?

      Maybe reevaluate your priorities?

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          One of my morning rituals is to lick all of the delicious morning dew off of my PC components. I’m not about to give that up!

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        I mean with the amounts in this thing you’d need to eat a server farm to get a lethal dose, the lethal concentration is 1800mg/kg. But after the first few you probably wouldnt want to anymore, it looks like it was used to treat bipolar disorder in the early 20th century.