everyone thinks well ho hum u gotta buy an expensive watercooling radiator. well maybe i cud just plug my fermi and quad in a loop with my household heating hehe
Today's fastest parallel computing operations are capable of teraflop speeds. Scientists have begun to envision computers operating at petaflop speeds
True, BUT, who is going to build that many uberpowered test computers. No one. Now if you were networking these as a supercomp setup, you might have enough to use it in a home, or office. BUT, the amounts needed for high volume bathing, cooking, wouldn't be there. You could run the water out of the machines, into a copper floor radiant heat system. BUT, You'd need to insulate the ping system and use a very complex routing system too. NOT really cost effective. Sorry!
waw super PC
biloocabba2 5 months ago
Gotta love ETH!
alvarbilly 11 months ago
everyone thinks well ho hum u gotta buy an expensive watercooling radiator. well maybe i cud just plug my fermi and quad in a loop with my household heating hehe
prankmypants 1 year ago
In Soviet Russia , water HEATS computers!!!!
LOL just kidding........
Maybe these computers will replace our heaters ......
1256778 1 year ago
I would love to work for IBM when I graduate (EE student)
DarksideEE7 1 year ago
Feeling Cold in Winter At Alaska Or Canada so Use Car Exhaust Heat
the temp. is about 40 C
Its Pretty Cool for me
JohnMikhael411 1 year ago
They used watercooling 1950, what's new eh?
Gymmarn 1 year ago 7
It heats the building.
TheRealNici 1 year ago
@TheRealNici
Thats what the goal is, to heat the bulding,
Zurich Science CIty Campus is very cold
johnnystorm28 1 year ago
@Gymmarn If I'm not crazy, the water will be going through the chips themselves and not waterblocks.
justinb6003 1 year ago
Today's fastest parallel computing operations are capable of teraflop speeds. Scientists have begun to envision computers operating at petaflop speeds
Jerry2665 2 years ago
60 nodes with 4 ATI HD 5890 each will aggregate to 1 PetaFLOP.
I've had over 2 TerraFLOPS in my own computer for a year and a half now.
gulllars 1 year ago 2
good idea to use the heated water by computers in houses.
eumegaf 2 years ago 14
The hot water out put is too small..
ricomon35 2 years ago
two months later...
ok, thats depend of how many computers you have and how you make the cooling system.
eumegaf 2 years ago
True, BUT, who is going to build that many uberpowered test computers. No one. Now if you were networking these as a supercomp setup, you might have enough to use it in a home, or office. BUT, the amounts needed for high volume bathing, cooking, wouldn't be there. You could run the water out of the machines, into a copper floor radiant heat system. BUT, You'd need to insulate the ping system and use a very complex routing system too. NOT really cost effective. Sorry!
ricomon35 2 years ago
Ok, forget the carbon footprint as there is NO Global Warming!!
But I don't think we need to waste anything, so this is cool!!
thiswaythat 2 years ago
hey this way: You know this how?
Supporting documentation ! Where's yours?
Put-up or STFU! (He says with a smile)
ricomon35 2 years ago
wow, i just did a simply google search... enter tinyurl then the suffix provided.
ma49vb or otho3m or q33ew9 or l8k2ao or q33ew9 or luy39n
You can spend even more minutes looking up stuff on your own, or you can continue to believe the man made global warming!
Science can't even decide if eggs are good for you this year, let alone cyclical climate.
thiswaythat 2 years ago