SuperSocket
Well-known member
You can run a computer at basically any temperature thats cold. Ever seen a liquid nitrogen cooled computer?
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Yes thats frost on it.
Yes, but keep in mind, they most likely used silicone under the processor, sprayed all components with an insulator epoxy and most likely used neoprene insulating foam beneath the board.
Also, when you get into the game of LN2, you tend to kill a lot of hardware. Some CPU's have cold bugs and some components simply can not take all the stresses of heat, cold, and the over clocking.
You can run a computer in any environment provided that you take precautions. If you go to ebay you might be able to find a sealed environment case for the system so that it keeps the system a bit more warm but prevents debris and stuff from being sucked in. You can also use SSD drives and solid state components and no fans, this will help in sealing your system environment.
I plan on installing a computer in my new garage project but it will run solid state and have no moving parts, plus I would opt for the more rugged sealed components.

