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[12-30-03] 5 GHz Project: CPU Cooling With Liquid Nitrogen

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nice find,
wow...

did you see the amound of condensation (frost) on the CPU block and retaining pins?

 

cool OC, but that system's shot as soon as anything gets warm enough to melt some of that condensation :(

PsychoBud']did you see the amound of condensation (frost) on the CPU block and retaining pins?

 

cool OC, but that system's shot as soon as anything gets warm enough to melt some of that condensation :(

 

I dont think this is something you should be doing to your home pc anyhow.

lol...no shit...kinda hard to keep a supply of liquid nitrogen in the freezer.

 

Still...shame to waste decent equipment, like the original P4 they were working with.

 

Lotsa fuckers still running P3's out there, and all :)

PsychoBud']lol...no shit...kinda hard to keep a supply of liquid nitrogen in the freezer.

 

Still...shame to waste decent equipment, like the original P4 they were working with.

 

Lotsa fuckers still running P3's out there, and all :)

 

Well...yea the equipment will be wasted but it was all an experiment for a new extreme OC record....Kinda like a redneck Olympics with a generic monster truck. Who can do the most damage to their truck while hittin that 5 foot deep, rutted sippy hole at 40 mph @7200 rpm( in 4 low) and get to the other side.

yeah.... thats cool... i get the same effect by turning a can of compressed air upside down and blowing the liquid all over my motherboard and cpu.
  • 3 weeks later...
I'm new to the world of computers. and I dont have any liquid nitrogen at the min. do you think it will be ok to use ice cubes. can some one let me know coz I dont want to brake my computer
I'm new to the world of computers. and I dont have any liquid nitrogen at the min. do you think it will be ok to use ice cubes. can some one let me know coz I dont want to brake my computer

 

Icecubes work great!

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