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I've often thought about this, if you're actually using the waste heat from a PC does that mean its basically 100% energy efficient?
This seems like a really cool idea, although I'm not quite sure what happens in the summer when all this compute power gets shut off
My gaming PC noticeably helps heat up one of the rooms in my place during Winter.
In the Summer, however, that's a downside rather than an upside.