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HAVE YOU PROVEN TO USE HELIUM (-269) FOR THE ONE COOLED OF CPU?

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No, the one is not as proven to cool as other gas before that time has come.  Plz forgive my caps lock key is borken.

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I can't understand you..your syntax and grammar are horrible.

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IT'S IMPOLITE TO YELL

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lmao
He's asking if anyone has used liquid helium for computer cooling.
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Too bad He turns into liquid when it is just over 3 kelvin away from 0 kelvin.

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3 kelvin is like almost impossible to obtain without like a richass industrial lab..

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its an idiot idea.. coz of its cost!! u think how many countries can reach -269 degree in their labs.!! may be u think we can have a refrigrator in our home with -200 degree and have CPU cooler with -269!  
 
 
imo liquid Nitrogen is better Idea (-179) and its cheap...  and another fact is CPU 's best tempreture doesnt mean lower temp.. maybe a cpu work perfect in 70 degree C.

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I'd say helium is the stupidiest idea ive ever heard...
Ever seen what happenend to the hindenburg?...

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I'd say helium is the stupidiest idea ive ever heard...
Ever seen what happenend to the hindenburg?...


 
LOL the ultimate end to this idea plus heat+helium=safety hazard  8)  
though it would be worth doing if u recorded the results on a camera and shared it with the world   :)  
Gotta waste that student grant money on sumthing  :lol:

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I'd say helium is the stupidiest idea ive ever heard...
Ever seen what happenend to the hindenburg?...


 
that was hydrogen..

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1 Dont't yell at us.
 
2 Stop writing whilst drunk.

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I'd say helium is the stupidiest idea ive ever heard...
Ever seen what happenend to the hindenburg?...


 

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LOL the ultimate end to this idea plus heat+helium=safety hazard  
though it would be worth doing if u recorded the results on a camera and shared it with the world  
Gotta waste that student grant money on sumthing


 
 
If you guys want to laugh at someone, especially someone who said something stupid that is actually... uhh... 'plausible'... then dont answer with a comment as/even more laughable as what the OP posted.

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Yeah guys Helium is a noble gas...meaning it is EXTREMELY stable. Hydrogen was what was in the hindenburg...

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helium is not a stupid idea  
ibm of all companys have managed to reach 500ghs with liquid helium

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ibm is ..loaded

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The hydrogen wasn't the real problem... they painted the whole thing with a compound very similar to what is used in solid rocke boosters.

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Way off this stupid original topic.
German's used hydrogen in their Zepplins
United States used helium in thier blimps
If it's one thing I know in this world...it's Dirigible's!

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Liquid helium, being colder than liquid nitrogen, would offer better cooling. If you could keep it stable and afford it. But it would be so expensive you might as well load the computer on a rocket, shoot it into space, and turn it on as it passes Neptune. It's about 3 Kelvin out there, about the boiling point of helium. Of course by the time the computer passed Neptune it would be obsolete, and even if not, it would be so far away as to be of no use to anyone on this planet.
 
This train of thought could get pretty riduculous. Like "what if we used Von Neumann machines to take apart Venus and use all the silicates to make CPUs and assemble them into a mainframe the size of a planet." Which is amusing in its own way, other than it's been done before.

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Leaving aside the cost and practical problems involved in liquid helium, That would be a really good Idea as i would have thought that at that temp you would be reaping the benefits of superconductivity and avoiding heat build up in the first place.
 
 
* Prepares get shot down in flames by a passing physist :)  *

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Well, don't know about you guys, but I ONLY use Helium to cool my computer.

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I'd say helium is the stupidiest idea ive ever heard...
Ever seen what happenend to the hindenburg?...


 
Err.. the hydrogen-filled airship you mean?

niz
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