The Super Cooler for PC
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CaptainCox
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PostPosted: Sun, 25th Nov 2007 20:37    Post subject: The Super Cooler for PC
Check this out...ME WANTS!!!
http://www.2dayblog.com/blog/2007/11/23/the-super-cooler-for-pc/?lang=en#more-5398

Loads a bit slow but worth it!


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PostPosted: Sun, 25th Nov 2007 21:08    Post subject:
Doesn't load here Sad can you upload pics on imageshck?
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CaptainCox
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PostPosted: Mon, 26th Nov 2007 00:12    Post subject:
Sure


By captaincox at 2007-11-25
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ProStreet has released and you are playing it morning to night. Do you need a cooler? If yes, then take this idea, build your computer case covered with lots of fans. The one above consists of 66 fans โ€“ front, back, top, bottom and the left and right. Check out more pictures after the jump.


By captaincox at 2007-11-25


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If that is not cool enough for you then use this. Hehe, donโ€™t think it works, you are going to spoil it.


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Serben
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PostPosted: Mon, 26th Nov 2007 00:24    Post subject:
That would only work for about a week. After that it would collect so much dust that it would be useless. Watercooling is much better.
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LeoNatan
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PostPosted: Mon, 26th Nov 2007 00:47    Post subject:
At what point in minus degrees Celsius does hardware stop to work? I mean, can I just build a PC in a small freezer and have fun overclocking it?
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PostPosted: Mon, 26th Nov 2007 00:57    Post subject:
LeoNatan wrote:
At what point in minus degrees Celsius does hardware stop to work? I mean, can I just build a PC in a small freezer and have fun overclocking it?


Condensation would be a bigger problem than the cold. I've seen cpu's working at -121C but they were well insulated.
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PostPosted: Mon, 26th Nov 2007 00:59    Post subject:
100 fans too noisy and unpractical
mineral oil ftw

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snoop1050
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PostPosted: Mon, 26th Nov 2007 01:32    Post subject:
Serben wrote:
That would only work for about a week. After that it would collect so much dust that it would be useless. Watercooling is much better.
its not like there would be good airflow anyway though so its stupid and pointless.
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CaptainCox
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PostPosted: Mon, 26th Nov 2007 08:31    Post subject:
Now I wonder why I put this in the jokes section Rolling Eyes


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PostPosted: Mon, 26th Nov 2007 08:35    Post subject:
haha!

When you just don't want watercooling Wink
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