[Beowulf] small cluster cooling / beer fridges
Ellis Wilson
xclski at yahoo.com
Thu Sep 25 06:09:21 PDT 2008
Very neat link.
This is just a thought, but with the advent (or recent popularity) of
"green buildings", could one use the same technique to keep large stores
of computers cool? That is, could one run a series of pipes deep
(100-500ft) into the ground, maybe fill them with antifreeze or
something more fun that won't freeze and circulate it to cool a room?
It seems to me that if this would work all costs would be quickly
amortized and would save money versus A/C in the long run.
I guess this question is directed at physicists on the list since I
don't fully appreciate/understand all the nuances of heat transfer.
Ellis
Greg Matthews wrote:
> Robert G. Brown wrote:
>> On Thu, 18 Sep 2008, Mark Kosmowski wrote:
>>
>>>>
>>>> Questions (same RGB asked):
>>>> What environmental conditions should such an office have?
>>>> 1.5ton A/C?
>>>> 4kW capable wiring?
>>>> Beer keg refrigerator?
>>>> How many air vent and drip holes on the walls, ceiling and windows?
>
> I'm really amazed no-one has mentioned project e.u.n.u.c.h.
>
> http://totl.net/Eunuch/index.html
>
> which was briefly famous a few years ago.
>
> GREG
>
>> No, just use the smaller fridge as a beer cooler, as God and nature
>> intended.
>>
>> rgb
>
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