It is my understanding that the main problem with cryogenic over clocking is the wear and tear placed on the parts by the journey to and from their extremely low operating temperatures.
My question is two parts:
Will having one gradual and permanent immersion remove the problem of wear and tear? I have seen industrial N2 cooling applications and I believe it to be permanently possible on a home computer assuming a regular N2 delivery schedule to be available?
Secondly, would the NB, Video and Proc cores in this 24/7, immersion be left bare or with passive heat sinks?
My question is two parts:
Will having one gradual and permanent immersion remove the problem of wear and tear? I have seen industrial N2 cooling applications and I believe it to be permanently possible on a home computer assuming a regular N2 delivery schedule to be available?
Secondly, would the NB, Video and Proc cores in this 24/7, immersion be left bare or with passive heat sinks?