CPUfx's Water-Cooling Kit


  

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  1. 1. CPUfx's Water-Cooling Kit

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    • Not on your life mate, electricity and water dont mix!
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    • don't I need to be a plummer first?
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Water Cooling for sure. I've been reading about cooling lately, there are a few decent tutorials I saw on how to set it up too.

I did also see stoopid things like placing your motherboard in the freezer connected up to keep things cool :rolleyes:

Why not go liquid nitrogen? I've seen a P4 overclocked to 2.8Ghz at this Japanease site.

http://holicho.lib.net/

Its a bit hard to understand :( but the pictures tell the story.

I think i saw on the same site about 6 months ago a motherboard that was totaly froozen. I wonder who pays for all this equipment

Cheers

Dave

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I've readed about Water Cooling awile back, I'm not sure, but I think the author of the article that I readed did mention that somehow (I can't remember) the water cooling system can do a total damage to your mainboard and CPU and it is at the user's own risk in using it.. :p

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oh..and speaking of crazy things...

how bout placing your CPU near Liquid Nitrogen, obtaining a temperature lesser than -270(degrees clecius) :eek:

That was a stunning setup by some chinese or japanese geeks..

they got their CPU speed to about 2ghz from 1 ghz

I can't seem to recall, but most probably it was T-bird

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they got their CPU speed to about 2ghz from 1 ghz
:eek:
how bout placing your CPU near Liquid Nitrogen
Isn't that Bioharzadous? And if not, where do I get Liquid Nitrogen??:confused: :p
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