100% Proceesor load temp is -17 (Unbelievable video)

xthetenth

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I'm amazed that people are so unfamiliar with the mechanics of heat transfer that they think that without some sort of heat pump you can get something cooler than the end destination of the heat (in this case the ambient air temperature).

I'm also amazed that people are unfamiliar with watching the whole video before they post it.
 

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xthetenth

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Here's a fun one to think about. I was watching an Xbone vs PS4 review. The air coming out of the PS4 feels hotter therefore it must be releasing more heat to the room. o_O

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zrzMhU_4m-g#t=88

:'(

I mean it totally makes sense, it's just that it's based on a teetering stack of assumptions. It's really frustrating seeing people run off "common sense" rather than knowledge.
 

Spungo

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:'(

I mean it totally makes sense, it's just that it's based on a teetering stack of assumptions. It's really frustrating seeing people run off "common sense" rather than knowledge.
One would need to assume that a 100W light bulb releases more heat than a 1700W hair dryer. I can blow dry my hair without a problem, but I think kissing a light bulb would be quite painful. The light bulb is hotter so it must be releasing more energy than the hair dryer :D
 

cool.dx.rip

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Guys,
Please pardon me i had posted it mistakenly twice.
Sorry

MODs please delete this thread.