Liquid nitrogen can also do AIO cooling?
At the Taipei Computer Show, EVGA demonstrated the world’s first liquid-nitrogen-based (LN2) AIO liquid-cooled Roboclocker, developed by them together with Vince Lucido (ID: KINGPIN).
One end of the long Roboclocker hose is a nitrogen tank, one is a CPU/GPU covered by a radiator, and the other is an exhaust unit and a temperature detection instrument panel, because liquid nitrogen vaporizes when it is heated.
KINGPIN said that the AIO liquid nitrogen cooling system has been able to reduce the temperature of the motherboard to minus 106 degrees Celsius.
Previously, the cooling process of liquid nitrogen was very tedious. The user was required to keep filling the cooling gun with liquid nitrogen. In addition, anti-dew work should be done to avoid short circuit.
However, both EVGA and KINGPIN have indicated that this liquid nitrogen AIO is not yet realistic for the market, but both hope to allow more people to easily access liquid nitrogen and unlock the computer's performance wall.
It seems that after 'Sheung Shui is an attitude', liquid nitrogen is also faster.