Talking about speeds using liquid nitrogen is a totally worthless discussion.
this post was submitted on 14 Sep 2024
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Well that's just like, your opinion, man.
For the people down voting me, the person I'm responding to's handle is literally "my opinion" and I'm making a joke off of that
downvotes are up in bizzaroland
Ooo, that 1 was good
exactly this.
As cool as it is (pun intended) to reach new heights with liquid nitrogen, what is the usecase for ~an hour (give or take) of stupid fast computing? I generally tend to use my machines longer than that.
Records. Overclockers have been battling for years to see how fast they can get chips. Its very cool.
Water cooling is lame, liquid nitrogen cooling is the way to go!