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Dry Ice is about a dollar for a two or three pound package at our local grocery store. It keeps OK in an ice chest, but left out it will evaporate in minutes. It really isn't practical to use for cooling a home computer. But if you do mess around with it remember it's about a hundred degrees below zero fahrenheit. So it will burn exposed skin very fast.
You should be able to overcome most PC Cooling problems with decent airflow. If not there are always peltier coolers and watercooling setups that are available.
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