Second test of ICCC bellow water freezing point at –24.00c
The pictures of the first page were taken during the second test of ICCC when the primary cooling element
was at a temperature of
24.00c bellow zero and applied to my computer. So far I have succeeded
to lower the temperature of the primary cooling element of ICCC to 33.00c bellow zero.
During this application, the temperature of CPU heatsink, waterblock, decreased to as low as
6.00c and the temperature of CPU decreased to 13.50c.
During this test, I expected CPU temperature falling bellow zero but it didn't. During a previous experiment
(see bellow)*, the first one, the primary cooling element was at -2.00c. The core CPU temperature fell to 7.50c
and the temperature of CPU heatsink, waterblock, fell to 2.50c. During the first experiment I didn't have a right
camera to take pictures. After a close inspection, to see why CPU temperature didn't fall bellow zero, I discovered
the system had developed a serious fault outside ICCC. This fault was the reason for CPU temperature not falling
bellow zero. In any case, this experiment continued for five hours. Condensation control worked perfectly and
ICCC didn't show any drawbacks.
Hopefully, I will be able soon to remove this fault and apply an extensive experiment on ICCC to do spot and general cooling
of my computer. After that, although I have applied for a patent, I will write an instruction and manual about how to
make and use ICCC. This instruction and Manual will be available for a small contribution. The actual material goes
into making ICCC shouldn't cost more than £10.00, ten pound UK sterling.
* Details of the first experiment
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