top | item 34134195 (no title) zachrose | 3 years ago Where does the water go after being used for cooling? discuss order hn newest bunabhucan|3 years ago It evaporates, the heat is used to evaporate the water. betaby|3 years ago Do they heat it that much to evaporate a lot of it? I've read about one water cooled DC, don't remember which one exactly. But I do remember they were drawing water at around 15C and returning back to the river at 20C. load replies (1) adgjlsfhk1|3 years ago how does that work? the chips are only 95°C do you use a refrigerant cycle to gain heat from there? it's hard to see how you could make this work load replies (1)
bunabhucan|3 years ago It evaporates, the heat is used to evaporate the water. betaby|3 years ago Do they heat it that much to evaporate a lot of it? I've read about one water cooled DC, don't remember which one exactly. But I do remember they were drawing water at around 15C and returning back to the river at 20C. load replies (1) adgjlsfhk1|3 years ago how does that work? the chips are only 95°C do you use a refrigerant cycle to gain heat from there? it's hard to see how you could make this work load replies (1)
betaby|3 years ago Do they heat it that much to evaporate a lot of it? I've read about one water cooled DC, don't remember which one exactly. But I do remember they were drawing water at around 15C and returning back to the river at 20C. load replies (1)
adgjlsfhk1|3 years ago how does that work? the chips are only 95°C do you use a refrigerant cycle to gain heat from there? it's hard to see how you could make this work load replies (1)
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