Who makes those cases that cool your cpu to -25

Encryptic

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Thanks guys :D

Cools your CPU to 25 degrees below zero? I seriously doubt that there's anything like that. Wouldn't that kind of make your computer useless if the processor was frozen? There's liquid nitrogen cooling setups that run liquid nitrogen through tubes around the case, I believe, but I don't know that they're available to Joe Consumer.

 

Eli

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Originally posted by: Encryptic
Originally posted by: Renob
I forgot there name.

Thanks guys :D

Cools your CPU to 25 degrees below zero? I seriously doubt that there's anything like that. Wouldn't that kind of make your computer useless if the processor was frozen? There's liquid nitrogen cooling setups that run liquid nitrogen through tubes around the case, I believe, but I don't know that they're available to Joe Consumer.

Computer useless if the CPU is frozen?

n00b. :p


KryoTech
 

Encryptic

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Originally posted by: Eli
Originally posted by: Encryptic
Originally posted by: Renob
I forgot there name.

Thanks guys :D

Cools your CPU to 25 degrees below zero? I seriously doubt that there's anything like that. Wouldn't that kind of make your computer useless if the processor was frozen? There's liquid nitrogen cooling setups that run liquid nitrogen through tubes around the case, I believe, but I don't know that they're available to Joe Consumer.

Computer useless if the CPU is frozen?

n00b. :p


KryoTech

Ahhhh shuddup. Bad choice of words perhaps :p :D

The title of the post sez -25, which I took to mean 25 degrees below freezing. Looking at the site provided, I see they provide cooling to room temperature levels (25 degrees Fahrenheit).

 

Instan00dles

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I saw that add somewhere, its the case that has a compressor in the bottom for lquid cooling right?
 

Eli

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Originally posted by: Encryptic
Originally posted by: Eli
Originally posted by: Encryptic
Originally posted by: Renob
I forgot there name.

Thanks guys :D

Cools your CPU to 25 degrees below zero? I seriously doubt that there's anything like that. Wouldn't that kind of make your computer useless if the processor was frozen? There's liquid nitrogen cooling setups that run liquid nitrogen through tubes around the case, I believe, but I don't know that they're available to Joe Consumer.

Computer useless if the CPU is frozen?

n00b. :p


KryoTech

Ahhhh shuddup. Bad choice of words perhaps :p :D

The title of the post sez -25, which I took to mean 25 degrees below freezing. Looking at the site provided, I see they provide cooling to room temperature levels (25 degrees Fahrenheit).
25F? Room temperature?

Maybe in the Arctic. :p Another bad choice of words? ;)

According to them, they chill the CPU to -40C, which just happens to be -40F.
 

Encryptic

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Originally posted by: Eli
Originally posted by: Encryptic
Originally posted by: Eli
Originally posted by: Encryptic
Originally posted by: Renob
I forgot there name.

Thanks guys :D

Cools your CPU to 25 degrees below zero? I seriously doubt that there's anything like that. Wouldn't that kind of make your computer useless if the processor was frozen? There's liquid nitrogen cooling setups that run liquid nitrogen through tubes around the case, I believe, but I don't know that they're available to Joe Consumer.

Computer useless if the CPU is frozen?

n00b. :p


KryoTech

Ahhhh shuddup. Bad choice of words perhaps :p :D

The title of the post sez -25, which I took to mean 25 degrees below freezing. Looking at the site provided, I see they provide cooling to room temperature levels (25 degrees Fahrenheit).
25F? Room temperature?

Maybe in the Arctic. :p Another bad choice of words? ;)

According to them, they chill the CPU to -40C, which just happens to be -40F.

Hmmmm.....I must be reading the wrong page. Blagh. I suck at teh Intarweb :eek:

<---crawling back into hole to pull foot out of mouth
 

Eli

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Originally posted by: Encryptic
Originally posted by: Eli
Originally posted by: Encryptic
Originally posted by: Eli
Originally posted by: Encryptic
Originally posted by: Renob
I forgot there name.

Thanks guys :D

Cools your CPU to 25 degrees below zero? I seriously doubt that there's anything like that. Wouldn't that kind of make your computer useless if the processor was frozen? There's liquid nitrogen cooling setups that run liquid nitrogen through tubes around the case, I believe, but I don't know that they're available to Joe Consumer.

Computer useless if the CPU is frozen?

n00b. :p


KryoTech

Ahhhh shuddup. Bad choice of words perhaps :p :D

The title of the post sez -25, which I took to mean 25 degrees below freezing. Looking at the site provided, I see they provide cooling to room temperature levels (25 degrees Fahrenheit).
25F? Room temperature?

Maybe in the Arctic. :p Another bad choice of words? ;)

According to them, they chill the CPU to -40C, which just happens to be -40F.

Hmmmm.....I must be reading the wrong page. Blagh. I suck at teh Intarweb :eek:

<---crawling back into hole to pull foot out of mouth

:p No harm done, I'm just messin with ya.

Just read the letter on the SuperG2 page.
 

Renob

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Computer useless if the CPU is frozen?


That is SO funny I just went CaCa in my pants
 

SSP

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Originally posted by: Encryptic
Originally posted by: Renob
I forgot there name.

Thanks guys :D

Cools your CPU to 25 degrees below zero? I seriously doubt that there's anything like that. Wouldn't that kind of make your computer useless if the processor was frozen? There's liquid nitrogen cooling setups that run liquid nitrogen through tubes around the case, I believe, but I don't know that they're available to Joe Consumer.

lol, you know you're a n00b if you dont know who kryotech is. ;):p
 

Encryptic

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Owwwww....mommy! Those mean people on the Internet called me a noob!

I now know what Kryotech is. Thanks :p Haven't been keeping up with advancements in CPU cooling technology though :(
 

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Lifer
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Originally posted by: Encryptic
Owwwww....mommy! Those mean people on the Internet called me a noob!

I now know what Kryotech is. Thanks :p Haven't been keeping up with advancements in CPU cooling technology though :(

lol, kryotech is old school.
 

Encryptic

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Originally posted by: SSP
Originally posted by: Encryptic
Owwwww....mommy! Those mean people on the Internet called me a noob!

I now know what Kryotech is. Thanks :p Haven't been keeping up with advancements in CPU cooling technology though :(

lol, kryotech is old school.

You're just not going to let me off the hook on this one are you? :p

 

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Lifer
Oct 11, 1999
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Originally posted by: Encryptic
Originally posted by: SSP
Originally posted by: Encryptic
Owwwww....mommy! Those mean people on the Internet called me a noob!

I now know what Kryotech is. Thanks :p Haven't been keeping up with advancements in CPU cooling technology though :(

lol, kryotech is old school.

You're just not going to let me off the hook on this one are you? :p

Never!

Ok you can go. ;)