I was left with green PCBs populated with chips and heatsinks. In the immersion world, stock heatsinks are actually a bottleneck. They are designed for turbulent air, not fluid dynamics. But for my prototype, I left them on, though I knew the true potential would require bare chips or specialized immersion fins.

In air, an S9 running at full tilt has board temperatures hovering around 70°C to 80°C, with chip temps even higher. If they hit 90°C, they shut down.

or Electrocool remove heat far more effectively than air. This allows the

I flipped the breaker.

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