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Midi-Fridge to Cyrocooler

oK, tha twas cool, a huge effort, and ridiculously large setup, but cool nonetheless, talk about passionate about your computer temps!
 
Thats really taking it to another level. I dought the temp can go any lower or it may damage the procesor.
 
yeah, this is actually old news.

Xennon: CPU temps get ALOT colder than that, people with prometia style cooling get them down to -50 and some people use liquid nitrogen to get them beyond the cryogenic point. i don't remember some of the temps these guys get.
 
Originally posted by: DerwenArtos12
yeah, this is actually old news.

Xennon: CPU temps get ALOT colder than that, people with prometia style cooling get them down to -50 and some people use liquid nitrogen to get them beyond the cryogenic point. i don't remember some of the temps these guys get.
Sure the idea is not new but have anyone actually done it before?? don't think so...lol yeah i remember there was one guy who placed the whole mobo inside the fridge but that didnt work due to condensation. Anyway nice to see that it can be done! I know some have placed the watertank inside the fridge also (watercooling setup) but that had also some problems when it comes to duration... cooling degrades after a few hours. What this Midi-Fridge to Cyrocooler guy has done is actually quite radical its a setup that should work 24/7. But i agree with Budman, damn @2.4v on that northy can't be healthy, SNDS might not be far away...specially when considering its a northy A stepping (more prone to snds with increased voltage)

 
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