Found this:
http://www.corvalent.com/martinscorner/archives.shtml#cpuboil
Traditionally, full immersion cooling has only been done with mineral oil (example) which poses problems with corrosion or very rarely due to its expense (plus the high environmental damage it causes), Fluorinert which was originally designed for the Cray 2.
This method uses another liquid called Novec 7000 (another 3M product) which boils at 34C and they use a TEC to change it back to liquid. At 100% load on a i3, the core temp was less than 55C which is quite amazing. Shame that it is one of those $250 p/gallon liquids though like Fluorinert.
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?266069-fluid-immersion-(boil-the-whole-computer)
http://www.corvalent.com/martinscorner/archives.shtml#cpuboil
Traditionally, full immersion cooling has only been done with mineral oil (example) which poses problems with corrosion or very rarely due to its expense (plus the high environmental damage it causes), Fluorinert which was originally designed for the Cray 2.
This method uses another liquid called Novec 7000 (another 3M product) which boils at 34C and they use a TEC to change it back to liquid. At 100% load on a i3, the core temp was less than 55C which is quite amazing. Shame that it is one of those $250 p/gallon liquids though like Fluorinert.
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?266069-fluid-immersion-(boil-the-whole-computer)
. If they used a properly designed heatsink in this fluid the results would be way better.