Passive Salt Water Cooling Boosts CPU Performance by Almost 33%::A passive cooler using lithium bromide salt helped a test system deliver almost 33% better performance and stay cool for 10x longer, compared to alternatives.

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      11 months ago

      Lithium Bromide is quite nasty for your health and your main concern is your computer if there’s a leak?

      Maybe reevaluate your priorities?

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      11 months ago

      What else would they be comparing to?

      Passive cooling will never bypass active cooling so the comparison would never be worthwhile.

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        11 months ago

        If they’re touting it as a solution for high energy consumption by active cooling, this is a question that should and will be asked, though

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    That’s pretty neat! I’m not a chemistry expert by any stretch of the imagination, so I’m curious how those salts work. The article does an okay job at explaining it but I’d like more information because it’s super interesting!