Theoretical Computer Design.

elito25

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I was thinking of my next machine to build when and amazing idea struck. I would like to combine the "on the wall" and a standard corner desk. My idea is to have all of the main bits like the graphics card and cpu on the right where is sits under a glass cover while on the right, there is another glass cover with the reservoir and heat sink. While on this train of thought, I realized that to power it, there would need to some sort of input. I imagine a male to male power outlet going into a female to female which led up to the power supply. After looking up if male-to-male wires actually existed, I found out they were illegal. The closest thing to that would be to have a large power storage unit that if the power goes out, i have enough backup energy to turn off the computer. Is there any power storage unit capable of running a high end computer for a couple of minutes on its own? If there is, how feasible would this sort of design be? How would the wiring for the machine work? Will the power always have to run through the power storage unit or is there a way to set it up so that it redirects the power after the power unit is fully charged? Thanks for any help you can provide.
 

Tradesman1

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Doesn't make a lot of sense, guessing you want the reservoir and the pump (you say heatsink which has to be on the CPU) physically removed from each other, which of course is possible, but if reading this right, you want them fairly far apart which will make the pump have to really work hard to run the fluid over a distance
 

elito25

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Actually, I don't mind the pump being next to the reservoir. The water wouldn't have to move much because the two compartments would be right next to each other making a right angle. My main question is what is a good power storage unit incase of blackouts and power outages.