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Assignee: Hardcore Computer, Inc.


Location: Rochester, MN
No. of applications: 5

Application No.Application TitleIssue Date
20080196870LIQUID SUBMERSION COOLING SYSTEM
A portable, self-contained liquid submersion cooling system that is suitable for cooling a number of electronic devices, including cooling heat-generating components in computer systems and other systems that use electronic, heat-generating components. The electronic de...
08/21/2008
20080196868CASE FOR A LIQUID SUBMERSION COOLED ELECTRONIC DEVICE
A case for a liquid submersion cooled computer includes a plurality of walls defining a liquid-tight interior space. At least a portion of one of the walls is made of a material that permits viewing of objects, for example, a motherboard, within the interior space. A re...
08/21/2008
20080017355CASE FOR A LIQUID SUBMERSION COOLED ELECTRONIC DEVICE
A portable, self-contained liquid submersion cooling system that is suitable for cooling a number of electronic devices, including cooling heat-generating components in computer systems and other systems that use electronic, heat-generating components. The electronic de...
01/24/2008
20070268669CIRCUIT BOARD ASSEMBLY FOR A LIQUID SUBMERSION COOLED ELECTRONIC DEVICE
A circuit board assembly, for example, a computer motherboard, for use in a liquid submersion cooled electronic device, for example, a computer, is configured to facilitate movement of the cooling liquid when the circuit board is submerged in the cooling liquid, thereby...
11/22/2007
20070267741LIQUID SUBMERSION COOLING SYSTEM
A portable, self-contained liquid submersion cooling system that is suitable for cooling a number of electronic devices, including cooling heat-generating components in computer systems and other systems that use electronic, heat-generating components. The electronic de...
11/22/2007
 
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