World's first absolute zero magnetic cooler developed
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It can chill down to -273°C without need for expensive liquefied gas - only electricity required.
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I wouldn't mind a 0 kelvin freezer, the ol' microwave might take a little longer warming up my dinners though.
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How long until I can put that thing into my PC? :D
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Didn't dive into the links, but I'm noting that there's no mention of *how much* electricity....
:)
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Perfect for next Intel 56 cores CPU.
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Originally Posted by
Ozaron
Didn't dive into the links, but I'm noting that there's no mention of *how much* electricity....
:)
Something that jumped out at me too. I'm going to guess (due to my lack of knowledge and lack of clicking on links to check if it's pointed out in them) that it would probably consume a fair bit of electricity and thus would need something like the recently announced SuperFlower 2500W PSU. :P
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Really, five replies and no-one's made a "cool" joke yet?
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Intel's worked out the 9900KS cooling then
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MLyons
Intel's worked out the 9900KS cooling then
Nope this will only manage to cool Prescott P4's:p:rockon::mrgreen:
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Hoonigan
Really, five replies and no-one's made a "cool" joke yet?
I'd imagine the consensus was that it would get a frosty reception. :mrgreen:
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Originally Posted by
Ballantin
How long until I can put that thing into my PC? :D
Don’t think making your CPU into a superconductor would be very helpful! :p
You would get absurdly zero output!
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I was gonna say, does this level of cooling not result in lots of condensation on yer motherboard?
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Ozaron
Didn't dive into the links, but I'm noting that there's no mention of *how much* electricity....
:)
The original article didn't mention either. I'd venture a guess that it wouldn't be all that much if the experiment target is quantum scale. However much it is, it's undoubtedly considerably less energy than needed to super-chill cryofluids like LN2, much less LHe3, to do the same job. LHe3 especially needs far more compression/cooling cycle stages. With this, you also don't have to worry so much about coolant running out if the experiment runs on longer than you planned (for whatever reason).
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Originally Posted by
Ttaskmaster
I was gonna say, does this level of cooling not result in lots of condensation on yer motherboard?
Condensation isn't a problem when your motherboard instantly turns into an iceberg. :lol:
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But how would i fit it on my custom gameboy!
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I think I finally discoved a use for the window in my PC case.
When do Scan get stock?
And where's the flux capacitor?