"Closed-Loop" Liquid Nitrogen Cooler | EVGA Roboclocker Computex

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We were among the first to look at the EVGA "Roboclocker" at Computex 2018, EVGA's new liquid nitrogen recirculation hardware for extreme overclocking.
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Article: https://www.gamersnexus.net/news-pc/3316-evga-liquid-nitrogen-closed-loop-overclocking-roboclocker

This is Kingpin's newest effort, in combination with TiN, to break overclocking world records with innovative cooling techniques. The Roboclocker uses inlet manifolds and exit manifolds to filter-in liquid nitrogen to a CPU and GPU block, which are fed LN2 via valves within the system. The valves are controlled by relays internally, which are further controlled by a Raspberry Pi and thermocouples.

This semi-open liquid nitrogen loop allows for easy recycling of LN2, speeds-up overclocking, and enables high scores with less manual effort. It's sort of autonomous, in that way, and uses relays to open and close valves to hit a temperature target.

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