Now this is right up my alley. Things really get exciting when there is a chance you could fry your motherboard, fry yourself, or burn down your house. I commend these guys for going at it.
Sub-ambient cooling isn’t a very common form of cooling for computers and most enthusiasts that do engage in it typically use single-stage phase change systems. The next step up from that would be dry ice and then liquid nitrogen is the typical peak in cooling capability. While testing the Gigabyte GA-MA790GP-DS4H under liquid nitrogen I snapped a few shots of my insulation process and the end results.
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