Here you can! And this technique makes the parts run even cooler than watercooling!!! This is so insane!!!
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Can I make french fries in it if I OC enough?BlackLegion42 wrote:
Here you can! And this technique makes the parts run even cooler than watercooling!!! This is so insane!!!
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Would mess my fries upnitroglycerin [SWE] wrote:
Hazardous? electricity and flamable stuff like oil doesnt work with each other hehe. What would happen if a little spark came out when moving the comp?
It's called Phase Change cooling. It does the job EXTREMELY well . . . (We're talking in the negative . . . HIGH negatives)staticblue wrote:
There are AC contolled cases for like 700 to 900 bucks. It has an AC ubit on the bottom and runs a air conduet straight on top of the processor.
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Can I make french fries in it if I OC enough?BlackLegion42 wrote:
Here you can! And this technique makes the parts run even cooler than watercooling!!! This is so insane!!!
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Yeah, and pop some ultra thin burgers in the dvd/cd drive while you're at itViper007Bond wrote:
ROFLGawwad wrote:
Can I make french fries in it if I OC enough?BlackLegion42 wrote:
Here you can! And this technique makes the parts run even cooler than watercooling!!! This is so insane!!!
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The colder your unit the more you can overclock from what I understand. So if you where keeping your CPU in the negative at normal processing speed imagine how fast you could overclock it before heat was an issue. Plus if you can spend 900 on a case you probably already have a badass PC. LOLcyborg_ninja-117 wrote:
why would u spend 900 bucks on phase change cooling when u can get a better CPU?
and the oil stuff: makes hell when trying to upgrade lol