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Now THAT, is innovative. How interesting. We should try it out
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They have the same thing for hard drives, so this is just a bigger version of it. I'd bet it would be a lot harder though to rig that up without putting a bunch of holes into it.
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It's a wittle baby!
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Hmm, Is it just me that's not so sure about putting a bag of water under the mb, from what I've heard, their ram/hdd coolers were not exactly punctureproof.
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I like the idea, but man.. a puncture-prone bag filled w/ water under the motherboard with all of those soldered pins sticking through? No thanks.
That's like throwing a balloon party and inviting a bunch of porcupines over as guests.
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What exactly is the bag made out of? Durable things like plastic don't transfer heat well and metal is prone to shearing when thin like that.
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