Re: Water cooling -- was: (off topic) sump pump

2006-05-15 Thread Jon Brock
Yep. Came close to doing it myself. Jon Gamers have been water cooling over clocked Intel and AMD cpus for quite some time.

Re: Water cooling -- was: (off topic) sump pump

2006-05-15 Thread Schuh, Richard
@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU Subject:Re: Water cooling -- was: (off topic) sump pump I read about this about 6wks ago. I read how it was new and innovative.= The first thing I thought was "Welcome to the 70s". I can remember the bi= g 370s with the water pipes all over. But if you think about it Wind

Re: Water cooling -- was: (off topic) sump pump

2006-05-15 Thread Larry Macioce
I read about this about 6wks ago. I read how it was new and innovative. The first thing I thought was "Welcome to the 70s". I can remember the bi g 370s with the water pipes all over. But if you think about it Windows th e way it is written is about 30 yrs behind the mainframe OS. IMHO Mace

Re: Water cooling -- was: (off topic) sump pump

2006-05-15 Thread Edward M. Martin
1:21 AM > To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU > Subject: Water cooling -- was: (off topic) sump pump > > The phrase "water-powered" reminds me of something I just learned in > a meeting: having moved from water-cooled to air-cooled mainframe hardware > years ago, we have

Water cooling -- was: (off topic) sump pump

2006-05-15 Thread Jon Brock
The phrase "water-powered" reminds me of something I just learned in a meeting: having moved from water-cooled to air-cooled mainframe hardware years ago, we have now reached the point where our Windows servers need . . . yes, you guessed it, water cooling! It seems a raised floor and c