Scotsman cools PC with IRN-BRU, dubs it the 'Aye Mac'

    Scotsman cools PC with IRN-BRU, dubs it the 'Aye Mac'


    Posted: 18 Sep 2015
    An enterprising Scot has built a PC cooled by Irn-Bru*, and called it the “Aye Mac”.
    John Lawson, who runs an Edinburgh computer repair service called PC Doctor, decided to create the machine as a promotion and/or homage to Scotland's other famous drink.


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    Indianatone's Avatar Posted By: Indianatone
    18 Sep 2015



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    check out the nixie tubes on the top of his rig - showing my age here . . .

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nixie_tube
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    Does recycling the bottle really count
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    Haha that's brilliant! And I love Irn-Bru!
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    Brds7t7 said:
    Haha that's brilliant! And I love Irn-Bru!
    Me too. Kind of hard to find over here so have to get some when visiting Scotland and the North of England.
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    Indianatone said:
    Brds7t7 said:
    Haha that's brilliant! And I love Irn-Bru!
    Me too. Kind of hard to find over here so have to get some when visiting Scotland and the North of England.
    Yeah, I've been to the U.S. a few times and always wondered why they don't sell it there. It would probably sell really well over there. I've never seen a shop in England/Scotland that doesn't sell it!

    Wonder if anyone's ever tried coke as a coolant?
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