That's an interesting idea, although you'd need water pumps to keep it circulating, and something to remove heat as it'll eventually saturate.Interesting.
The VRM and the latest M.2 drives have heavy duty heat sinks and maybe even more added onto the motherboard in the future, it maybe necessary to have some form of cheap and reliable system-wide cooling.
What about immersing the entire system into a container filled with some sort of non conductive liquid coolant and instead just keeping cooling that liquid? Would be maybe easier to do and effective too.
That will likely be quantum computers, but I figure it'll be a few years until those are even commercially available, let alone for consumers."I believe that, unless there's a paradigm shift, temps will keep going up."
Possible too. The silicon/rare earths is limited by it's own design and maybe replaced in the future (maybe in the near future) with some other design - maybe even completely different from what we have today. And maybe much more efficient not just more powerful or capable.