[mythtv-users] Fanless HDTV backend on EPIA SP 8000E Vs. EPIAPD6000E

Dean Collins Dean at collins.net.pr
Wed Jun 1 19:35:46 UTC 2005


No no just a storage issue, those tanks are pretty big, also some of the
super small case designs might have an issue fitting in the hoses and
cooling plates themselves, those cpu coolers are pretty big.

Cheers,
Dean


> -----Original Message-----
> From: mythtv-users-bounces at mythtv.org [mailto:mythtv-users-
> bounces at mythtv.org] On Behalf Of Stephen Boddy
> Sent: Wednesday, 1 June 2005 3:27 PM
> To: mythtv-users at mythtv.org
> Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] Fanless HDTV backend on EPIA SP 8000E Vs.
> EPIAPD6000E
> 
> On Wednesday 01 June 2005 20:17, Dean Collins wrote:
> > I know it's not applicable for lounge room based machines but I cant
> > help but comment here how blown away I've been with the Zalman
Reserator
> > water cooling system I installed.
> >
> > I have a large server rack in my office and have now installed 2 of
them
> > to totally water cooled (except the power supplies and commercial
> > versions of them are now available as well) 2 of my pc servers and
cant
> > believe how different the sound is (including double hard drive
> > coolers).
> >
> > At the moment I'm designing a wall of water that will feed 4
separate
> > pumps and cover 1 entire side of my rack.
> > www.collins.net.pr/watercooling
> >
> > There are a number of people on the watercooling list that are
pumping
> > from a central location to multiple machines in separate rooms (1 is
> > even running a intercooler solution through his basement into a well
:)
> >
> > Just a suggestion.
> 
> Why do you say the Reserator is not applicable for lounge based
machines?
> I
> had every intention of sticking one of these on my in-progress
kick-ass
> HTPC.
> As someone with experience, is there some aspect that brings you to
this
> conclusion?
> 
> --
> Steve Boddy




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