[Beowulf] small cluster cooling / beer fridges
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Mark Kosmowski mark.kosmowski at gmail.comThu Sep 18 12:19:09 PDT 2008
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> > Questions (same RGB asked): > What environmental conditions should such an office have? > 1.5ton A/C? > 4kW capable wiring? > Beer keg refrigerator? > How many air vent and drip holes on the walls, ceiling and windows? > Assuming the physical dimensions work, would condensation (or anything else) be a problem if someone, say a crazy grad student in his non-AC basement, were to put a few desktop nodes in a used, cleaned refrigerator? For power into the fridge, a hole could be drilled into the hull and then filled in with closed cell foam once the cords are poked through. Perhaps even two nodes in one of those small college student beer cooler fridges - a 12 pack is roughly the size of a mini-tower... Thanks, Mark Kosmowski
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