I think it's Thermal Conduction Module, but not 100% sure.

Scott




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IIRC, the chip technology of that era produced a lot of heat in very small 
places and was very temperature sensitive. There were things called TCM's 
or Thermal Controlled Modules. The later technology lent itself to air 
cooling. 

I want to say the buzzwords were BIPOLAR and CMOS. BIPOLAR was very fast 
and very small, but very, very expensive. CMOS was much slower, but vastly 
cheaper to include being air cooled. CMOS eventually caught up with and 
surpassed BIPOLAR. 

Of course, my brain bone has aged and may be totally out there. :-) 
 


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Subject: Re: What was old is new again (water chilled)

Perhaps someone could summarise cogently what was wrong with water cooling 

the first time around (which, yes, I was there to witness). :-)

I surmise it wasn't the water cooling so much as the space and the energy 
consumption that caused it to be necessary.

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