← Back to context Comment by fennec-posix 3 hours ago My partner lamented the same thing... Cray was doing this 40+ years ago 2 comments fennec-posix Reply briandw 2 hours ago Cray used Fluorinert, a chlorofluorocarbon. So not exactly a environmentally friendly solution. trhway 2 hours ago Bad quality of water clogging the pipes integrated onto the PCBs (thus requiring to replace the PCBs) was said to be what were killing those few USSR Elbrus supercomputer installations.
briandw 2 hours ago Cray used Fluorinert, a chlorofluorocarbon. So not exactly a environmentally friendly solution.
trhway 2 hours ago Bad quality of water clogging the pipes integrated onto the PCBs (thus requiring to replace the PCBs) was said to be what were killing those few USSR Elbrus supercomputer installations.
Cray used Fluorinert, a chlorofluorocarbon. So not exactly a environmentally friendly solution.
Bad quality of water clogging the pipes integrated onto the PCBs (thus requiring to replace the PCBs) was said to be what were killing those few USSR Elbrus supercomputer installations.