hallowen
Iluv2raceit
Very nice extreme cooling rig, but unfortunately is also NOT affordable OR maintainable by anyone here except you. Not going to hate though. If I win the lottery and don't have need of a job anymore, I'll come over and we can have competitions in race cars and extreme overclocked computers all day long! lmao
On the Contrary, There are Quite a Few of us around this and Other Forums that like Myself that have been Building/Maintaining these Extreme Rigs for Years.
Personally, Since I've been Retired since 2007 with No More Working every day and All the Time I Need, I am quite happy to be able to afford this "Hobby" of mine and work on it Constantly.
"...few of us..." is a very correct statement. Percentage wise, you make up less than 0.001% of the computer enthusiast market. But alas, it's still fun to watch you guys do what you do even if the rest of mankind doesn't benefit in the slightest :P
Now, if you really want to impress folks...how about use the Peltier cooling and have ZERO condensation? Or better yet, how about using a Peltier cooler AND a cooking oil type submersion method where the oil is also actively cooled using large radiators :D But then, I saw this done already. Intel dev team demonstrated this at a recent Intel LANFest party. Twas very cool to watch...literally!