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EVGA Unveils ROBOCLOCKER - Extreme, Semi-Closed Loop LN2 Cooling Solution

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EVGA today announced a new development achieved by its engineering teams and in-house overclockers Vince "KINGPIN" Lucido and Illya "TiN" Tsemenko. The new solution, dubbed the ROBOCLOCKER, aims to allow for greater efficiency and ease-of-use in extreme cooling solutions using liquid nitrogen, by providing a basis for a semi-closed loop.

EVGA says this new extreme cooling solution allowed KINGPIN and TiN to break 5 new 3DMark World Records, thus paving the way for future World Record overclocking setups. You can watch a video demonstrating the ROBOCLOCKER in action after the break.






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Silence has a new meaning?
 
Someone should start overclocking with non_conductive subzero immersion fluids, like Fischer Scientific's Bath liquid Synth 60 which can cool as low as -15°C, but unlike liquid nitrogen, it is completely single phase, so even when heated it has no phase change and therefore does not require a special apparatus
 
Someone should start overclocking with non_conductive subzero immersion fluids, like Fischer Scientific's Bath liquid Synth 60 which can cool as low as -15°C, but unlike liquid nitrogen, it is completely single phase, so even when heated it has no phase change and therefore does not require a special apparatus

A HUGE part of why LN2 works so well is because it's a phase-change cooling method, which among the various properties also give you a nice fixed temperature at the vaporization point you can really lean on for the extreme end of things.
 
And then there's the fact that -15°C ain't shit.
 
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