As I have a large aquarium near my PC, I've been trying to find a way to build a water cooling system where instead of venting the heat out a conventional radiator, it cools the system with a radiator designed to be submerge in an aquarium.
I'm not certain what the minimum size of aquarium that could be used for this system (you don't want the water to get too hot for the fish), but a radiator in water would transfer thermal energy much more efficiently than air could (the same principles as to why the first water cooling system were designed) while being completely fan free and virtually silent. My conventional thermostat controlled aquarium heater would compensate for the fluctuations in temperature from the water cooling system as the machine ranges from off to idle and running hot while gaming.
Secondly, I'd like to see power supplies that are designed with water cooling in mind. If water cooling is attached the fan can be slowed down to a very low RPM so as to still vent the heat that accumulates within the tower from all the other components while taking another step towards the silent PC.
I'm not certain what the minimum size of aquarium that could be used for this system (you don't want the water to get too hot for the fish), but a radiator in water would transfer thermal energy much more efficiently than air could (the same principles as to why the first water cooling system were designed) while being completely fan free and virtually silent. My conventional thermostat controlled aquarium heater would compensate for the fluctuations in temperature from the water cooling system as the machine ranges from off to idle and running hot while gaming.
Secondly, I'd like to see power supplies that are designed with water cooling in mind. If water cooling is attached the fan can be slowed down to a very low RPM so as to still vent the heat that accumulates within the tower from all the other components while taking another step towards the silent PC.