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CPU cooling idea, Ferrofluid?

 
 
AAvK
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      9th Oct 2005

Ferrofluid on the inside of a machined out slot in the base of
a heat sink? With some kind of cap to keep it in?

Ferrofluid is inside of speakers where the voice coil is, it is
a cooling fluid known as magnetic fluid, but it is not magnetic,
it attracts to magnets as it is micro-fine ground iron dust within
an oil (I think) fluid medium. pictures can be seen on eBay.

Any thoughts?

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Galen
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      9th Oct 2005
In news:iz32f.774$UF4.327@fed1read02,
AAvK <(E-Mail Removed)> had this to say:

My reply is at the bottom of your sent message:

> Ferrofluid on the inside of a machined out slot in the base of
> a heat sink? With some kind of cap to keep it in?
>
> Ferrofluid is inside of speakers where the voice coil is, it is
> a cooling fluid known as magnetic fluid, but it is not magnetic,
> it attracts to magnets as it is micro-fine ground iron dust within
> an oil (I think) fluid medium. pictures can be seen on eBay.
>
> Any thoughts?


It's a good question but I wasn't able to find a good fun answer for you.

http://forums.extremeoverclocking.co...d.php?t=169169

You'll have to settle for that which is all sorts of technical in places and
isn't a whole lot of fun. It does look as though it might be possible (some
seem to wonder of the benefits over water though I've found anti-freeze
works best in the only two water cooled systems I've ever built) but the
cost for the amount used would be an additional expense people might not be
able to justify.

One additional note is that in today's realm OCing a PC to the point where
additional cooling is required is, while certainly less expensive, no longer
an issue with the advantages of product lifespan at normal temperatures and
voltages and PCs being, generally, fast enough. It wasn't that many years
ago that I saw a buddy of mine build one into a freezer for a few extra CPU
cycles and a longevity of a few short months. Granted they went by faster as
far as the CPU was concerned but the resulting burn out cost him a PC that
would still happily be running an older OS today just as well as it did
before he OCed. (Don't get me wrong, I've done my share of voltage increases
and lost my share of hardware and while I do understand the urge to go
faster it's reached the point where I just don't bother any more because
it's no longer justifiable to me. The increased number of cycles isn't going
to make that much of a difference the next time you're at a LAN party with
Halo going on and while it is cool, a lot of fun, and great to show your
buddies it's really not as productive as it once was. In fact, if you want
you can just wait 6 more months and anything you'll be able to achieve for
speed will be commonly available on the market.)

If you ever get your hands on an old AMD K-6 you can have a lot of fun with
that. <g> But it does look like it's possible and should be entertaining. If
it works as well as you hope maybe you could publish the details. You'd want
to take accurate internal temps and benchmarks prior to and after the
installation. Documentation, including images, would be nice too.

Galen
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trick; and if I show you too much of my method of working, you will
come to the conclusion that I am a very ordinary individual after all."

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V Green
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      9th Oct 2005

"AAvK" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:iz32f.774$UF4.327@fed1read02...
>
> Ferrofluid on the inside of a machined out slot in the base of
> a heat sink? With some kind of cap to keep it in?
>
> Ferrofluid is inside of speakers where the voice coil is, it is
> a cooling fluid known as magnetic fluid, but it is not magnetic,
> it attracts to magnets as it is micro-fine ground iron dust within
> an oil (I think) fluid medium. pictures can be seen on eBay.
>
> Any thoughts?


Iron is a crappy conductor of heat.

The "cooling effect" of ferrofluid is NOT the
primary reason it's used on speakers, the primary
reason is the damping and centering of the voice
coil in the magnet gap.

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NobodyMan
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      9th Oct 2005
On Sun, 9 Oct 2005 00:23:23 -0700, "AAvK" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>
>Ferrofluid on the inside of a machined out slot in the base of
>a heat sink? With some kind of cap to keep it in?
>
>Ferrofluid is inside of speakers where the voice coil is, it is
>a cooling fluid known as magnetic fluid, but it is not magnetic,
>it attracts to magnets as it is micro-fine ground iron dust within
>an oil (I think) fluid medium. pictures can be seen on eBay.
>
>Any thoughts?


This has nothing to do with XP. Ask elsewhere.

 
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V Green
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      10th Oct 2005

"NobodyMan" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news(E-Mail Removed)...
> On Sun, 9 Oct 2005 00:23:23 -0700, "AAvK" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
> >
> >Ferrofluid on the inside of a machined out slot in the base of
> >a heat sink? With some kind of cap to keep it in?
> >
> >Ferrofluid is inside of speakers where the voice coil is, it is
> >a cooling fluid known as magnetic fluid, but it is not magnetic,
> >it attracts to magnets as it is micro-fine ground iron dust within
> >an oil (I think) fluid medium. pictures can be seen on eBay.
> >
> >Any thoughts?

>
> This has nothing to do with XP. Ask elsewhere.
>


In other words, you don't know.

Good ol' Nobody Man, I suspect he's
nothing but a autoresponding app that randomly
tosses out the above answer every now and then...



 
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NobodyMan
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      12th Oct 2005
On Sun, 9 Oct 2005 16:55:04 -0700, "V Green" <(E-Mail Removed)>
wrote:

>
>"NobodyMan" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>news(E-Mail Removed)...
>> On Sun, 9 Oct 2005 00:23:23 -0700, "AAvK" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>>
>> >
>> >Ferrofluid on the inside of a machined out slot in the base of
>> >a heat sink? With some kind of cap to keep it in?
>> >
>> >Ferrofluid is inside of speakers where the voice coil is, it is
>> >a cooling fluid known as magnetic fluid, but it is not magnetic,
>> >it attracts to magnets as it is micro-fine ground iron dust within
>> >an oil (I think) fluid medium. pictures can be seen on eBay.
>> >
>> >Any thoughts?

>>
>> This has nothing to do with XP. Ask elsewhere.
>>

>
>In other words, you don't know.
>
>Good ol' Nobody Man, I suspect he's
>nothing but a autoresponding app that randomly
>tosses out the above answer every now and then...
>
>

No, I don't know. That does not change the fact that this question
does NOT belong here, in an XP group.

 
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Michael W. Ryder
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      12th Oct 2005
NobodyMan wrote:
> On Sun, 9 Oct 2005 16:55:04 -0700, "V Green" <(E-Mail Removed)>
> wrote:
>
>
>>"NobodyMan" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>>news(E-Mail Removed)...
>>
>>>On Sun, 9 Oct 2005 00:23:23 -0700, "AAvK" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>Ferrofluid on the inside of a machined out slot in the base of
>>>>a heat sink? With some kind of cap to keep it in?
>>>>
>>>>Ferrofluid is inside of speakers where the voice coil is, it is
>>>>a cooling fluid known as magnetic fluid, but it is not magnetic,
>>>>it attracts to magnets as it is micro-fine ground iron dust within
>>>>an oil (I think) fluid medium. pictures can be seen on eBay.
>>>>
>>>>Any thoughts?
>>>
>>>This has nothing to do with XP. Ask elsewhere.
>>>

>>
>>In other words, you don't know.
>>
>>Good ol' Nobody Man, I suspect he's
>>nothing but a autoresponding app that randomly
>>tosses out the above answer every now and then...
>>
>>

>
> No, I don't know. That does not change the fact that this question
> does NOT belong here, in an XP group.
>


What exactly is your purpose with this group? I have not seen one
useful post from you but you do seem to waste a lot of bandwidth
complaining of other people's posts. Maybe you should see if your own
posts meet the criteria for the group.
 
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NobodyMan
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      13th Oct 2005
On Wed, 12 Oct 2005 08:11:35 GMT, "Michael W. Ryder"
<_(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>NobodyMan wrote:
>> On Sun, 9 Oct 2005 16:55:04 -0700, "V Green" <(E-Mail Removed)>
>> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>"NobodyMan" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>>>news(E-Mail Removed)...
>>>
>>>>On Sun, 9 Oct 2005 00:23:23 -0700, "AAvK" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Ferrofluid on the inside of a machined out slot in the base of
>>>>>a heat sink? With some kind of cap to keep it in?
>>>>>
>>>>>Ferrofluid is inside of speakers where the voice coil is, it is
>>>>>a cooling fluid known as magnetic fluid, but it is not magnetic,
>>>>>it attracts to magnets as it is micro-fine ground iron dust within
>>>>>an oil (I think) fluid medium. pictures can be seen on eBay.
>>>>>
>>>>>Any thoughts?
>>>>
>>>>This has nothing to do with XP. Ask elsewhere.
>>>>
>>>
>>>In other words, you don't know.
>>>
>>>Good ol' Nobody Man, I suspect he's
>>>nothing but a autoresponding app that randomly
>>>tosses out the above answer every now and then...
>>>
>>>

>>
>> No, I don't know. That does not change the fact that this question
>> does NOT belong here, in an XP group.
>>

>
>What exactly is your purpose with this group? I have not seen one
>useful post from you but you do seem to waste a lot of bandwidth
>complaining of other people's posts. Maybe you should see if your own
>posts meet the criteria for the group.


I give advice here from time to time. I won't speak out of my ass
about things, as so many do, and they lead folks down wrong paths.

What bothers me is the "**** you I'll do what I want" attitude where
folks just post whatever they want, wherever they want, and EXPECT an
answer. If it's not checked, then who is to stop Mary Jane
Rottencrotch from using this group to sell her apple pies?

If it's in the wrong place, it's in the wrong place. You have not
disputed that FACT.

 
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Michael W. Ryder
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      13th Oct 2005
NobodyMan wrote:
> On Wed, 12 Oct 2005 08:11:35 GMT, "Michael W. Ryder"
> <_(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
>
>>NobodyMan wrote:
>>
>>>On Sun, 9 Oct 2005 16:55:04 -0700, "V Green" <(E-Mail Removed)>
>>>wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>"NobodyMan" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>>>>news(E-Mail Removed)...
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>On Sun, 9 Oct 2005 00:23:23 -0700, "AAvK" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>Ferrofluid on the inside of a machined out slot in the base of
>>>>>>a heat sink? With some kind of cap to keep it in?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Ferrofluid is inside of speakers where the voice coil is, it is
>>>>>>a cooling fluid known as magnetic fluid, but it is not magnetic,
>>>>>>it attracts to magnets as it is micro-fine ground iron dust within
>>>>>>an oil (I think) fluid medium. pictures can be seen on eBay.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Any thoughts?
>>>>>
>>>>>This has nothing to do with XP. Ask elsewhere.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>In other words, you don't know.
>>>>
>>>>Good ol' Nobody Man, I suspect he's
>>>>nothing but a autoresponding app that randomly
>>>>tosses out the above answer every now and then...
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>No, I don't know. That does not change the fact that this question
>>>does NOT belong here, in an XP group.
>>>

>>
>>What exactly is your purpose with this group? I have not seen one
>>useful post from you but you do seem to waste a lot of bandwidth
>>complaining of other people's posts. Maybe you should see if your own
>>posts meet the criteria for the group.

>
>
> I give advice here from time to time. I won't speak out of my ass
> about things, as so many do, and they lead folks down wrong paths.
>
> What bothers me is the "**** you I'll do what I want" attitude where
> folks just post whatever they want, wherever they want, and EXPECT an
> answer. If it's not checked, then who is to stop Mary Jane
> Rottencrotch from using this group to sell her apple pies?
>
> If it's in the wrong place, it's in the wrong place. You have not
> disputed that FACT.
>


No, I did not dispute that FACT. What I disputed was your wasting
everyone's time saying that the post was inappropriate. At that point,
so is yours. Obviously your post had nothing to do with Windows XP either.
If I see an inappropriate post I ignore it, not waste everyone's time
complaining about it in the newsgroup. If you want to drop a personal
e-mail to the poster that is your business.
Most people in this group and most others have an interest in more
things than just the stated title of the group. While there may be
posts in the group that are not "appropriate", a lot of other people are
interested enough to reply, either with an answer or where to find the
answer. From your attitude it would seem that posts regarding Vista
would be inappropriate in this group, but are they really?
 
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Galen
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      13th Oct 2005
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Michael W. Ryder <_(E-Mail Removed)> had this to say:

My reply is at the bottom of your sent message:

> NobodyMan wrote:
>> On Sun, 9 Oct 2005 16:55:04 -0700, "V Green" <(E-Mail Removed)>
>> wrote:
>>
>>
>>> "NobodyMan" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>>> news(E-Mail Removed)...
>>>
>>>> On Sun, 9 Oct 2005 00:23:23 -0700, "AAvK" <(E-Mail Removed)>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>> Ferrofluid on the inside of a machined out slot in the base of
>>>>> a heat sink? With some kind of cap to keep it in?
>>>>>
>>>>> Ferrofluid is inside of speakers where the voice coil is, it is
>>>>> a cooling fluid known as magnetic fluid, but it is not magnetic,
>>>>> it attracts to magnets as it is micro-fine ground iron dust within
>>>>> an oil (I think) fluid medium. pictures can be seen on eBay.
>>>>>
>>>>> Any thoughts?
>>>>
>>>> This has nothing to do with XP. Ask elsewhere.
>>>>
>>>
>>> In other words, you don't know.
>>>
>>> Good ol' Nobody Man, I suspect he's
>>> nothing but a autoresponding app that randomly
>>> tosses out the above answer every now and then...
>>>
>>>

>>
>> No, I don't know. That does not change the fact that this question
>> does NOT belong here, in an XP group.
>>

>
> What exactly is your purpose with this group? I have not seen one
> useful post from you but you do seem to waste a lot of bandwidth
> complaining of other people's posts. Maybe you should see if your own
> posts meet the criteria for the group.


Their header information reveals that they're using XP and the question was
about hardware. While I'm not a netcop I do think that is enough information
to warrant acceptance of the post as being in the correct category.

--
Galen - MS MVP - Windows (Shell/User & IE)

"You know that a conjurer gets no credit when once he has explained his
trick; and if I show you too much of my method of working, you will
come to the conclusion that I am a very ordinary individual after all."

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