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Water cooling for computer did exist well before the Cray 2 (1982). Actually, it was the base cooling of numerous mainframe including the IBM 360 dating back 1964. Ref: https://www.technologyreview.com/s/421669/fifty-years-of-water-cooling/ — Preceding unsigned comment added by 50.125.148.68 ( talk) 09:26, 28 November 2016 (UTC)
Does water cooling reduce computer noise relative to the alternatives? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 12.217.231.27 ( talk • contribs)
== The G5 and water cooling ==
Is there a website or something that claims that the G5 has water cooling? I have looked for one, but have not found one. Maybe this is false information?
This article is focused too heavily on water cooling of of computer components. It should either:
I am not trying to be sarcastic. I am only pointing out that this article does a poor job of blending information about computer cooling and the vastly larger industrial cooling systems. - mbeychok 20:46, 26 July 2006 (UTC)
I think we can talk about watercooling of machine guns as well. Though this method is no longer/rarely used, it is of historical significance. -- Rifleman 82 18:20, 3 August 2006 (UTC)
I suggest keeping this article general in nature (and improving its "generality") and moving the computer-specific parts into a separate article titled, as suggested, "Water cooling of computers", or perhaps "Computer water cooling". There are enough information and developments in computer water cooling to make for a very detailed and dynamic article. -- Dderkits ( talk) 15:01, 9 May 2008 (UTC)
Someone might like to point out that water cooling by evaporation and/or circulation isn't just the province of machines :) Grassynoel ( talk) 07:21, 13 July 2010 (UTC)
User:Thumperward's recent tagging would be more useful if better focused by explanation on this talk page. The Lead too short tag specifically requests talk page discussion of the perceived inadequacies. Although the deficiency to be addressed by the reorganise tag might be inferred from the edit description rm excess bold, the article title seems to be the only bold text. Perhaps the edit summary, which may soon be lost among other edits, referred to the Industrial cooling water regulations paragraph of the Environmental considerations section? An unexplained reorganise tag seems unnecessarily confusing in view of the previous discussion about possible subsidiary articles covering certain subsets of water cooling applications. Thewellman ( talk) 17:37, 22 September 2018 (UTC)
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Water cooling for computer did exist well before the Cray 2 (1982). Actually, it was the base cooling of numerous mainframe including the IBM 360 dating back 1964. Ref: https://www.technologyreview.com/s/421669/fifty-years-of-water-cooling/ — Preceding unsigned comment added by 50.125.148.68 ( talk) 09:26, 28 November 2016 (UTC)
Does water cooling reduce computer noise relative to the alternatives? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 12.217.231.27 ( talk • contribs)
== The G5 and water cooling ==
Is there a website or something that claims that the G5 has water cooling? I have looked for one, but have not found one. Maybe this is false information?
This article is focused too heavily on water cooling of of computer components. It should either:
I am not trying to be sarcastic. I am only pointing out that this article does a poor job of blending information about computer cooling and the vastly larger industrial cooling systems. - mbeychok 20:46, 26 July 2006 (UTC)
I think we can talk about watercooling of machine guns as well. Though this method is no longer/rarely used, it is of historical significance. -- Rifleman 82 18:20, 3 August 2006 (UTC)
I suggest keeping this article general in nature (and improving its "generality") and moving the computer-specific parts into a separate article titled, as suggested, "Water cooling of computers", or perhaps "Computer water cooling". There are enough information and developments in computer water cooling to make for a very detailed and dynamic article. -- Dderkits ( talk) 15:01, 9 May 2008 (UTC)
Someone might like to point out that water cooling by evaporation and/or circulation isn't just the province of machines :) Grassynoel ( talk) 07:21, 13 July 2010 (UTC)
User:Thumperward's recent tagging would be more useful if better focused by explanation on this talk page. The Lead too short tag specifically requests talk page discussion of the perceived inadequacies. Although the deficiency to be addressed by the reorganise tag might be inferred from the edit description rm excess bold, the article title seems to be the only bold text. Perhaps the edit summary, which may soon be lost among other edits, referred to the Industrial cooling water regulations paragraph of the Environmental considerations section? An unexplained reorganise tag seems unnecessarily confusing in view of the previous discussion about possible subsidiary articles covering certain subsets of water cooling applications. Thewellman ( talk) 17:37, 22 September 2018 (UTC)