it would probably heat up pretty easily, but would be useless as a coolign method, as the ehat wouldnt get dispearsed, and would just build up
it would probably heat up pretty easily, but would be useless as a coolign method, as the ehat wouldnt get dispearsed, and would just build up
ok forget that idea...one more idea: if i was to have a HUGE heatsink that was really really big would i need to have a fan on it or would the heat spread so much that a fan would be useless? *by big i mean like 1 meter by 1 metre lol, dont know if that is possible, but if there was some way of mounting it onto a computer i mean.Originally posted by Livy@18 February 2004 - 23:02
it would probably heat up pretty easily, but would be useless as a coolign method, as the ehat wouldnt get dispearsed, and would just build up
u can get away with large heatsinks on older cpu's without fans, but i doubt u would get away with it easily on newer ones.
i suppose in theory it would be possible, but in reality maybe a diff story
i see, but older cpus barely need a fan on the heatsinnk nevermind a giant heatsink with a fan.Originally posted by Livy@18 February 2004 - 23:10
u can get away with large heatsinks on older cpu's without fans, but i doubt u would get away with it easily on newer ones.
i suppose in theory it would be possible, but in reality maybe a diff story
using a thermalright slk900 you can use almost any processor with it and run it fanless. i wouldnt receomend it, but its possible to do, youll just have pretty high temps (high 40s/ low 50s).
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well, you could if you made it HUGE, but then you risk crushing the processor....much easier to have a weeny one with a decent fan.
With processors getting more and more powerful (and presumably hotter) what do you think will be the solution for future cooling?
I can't imagine fans getting bigger and more noisier.
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they might start thinking of new watercooling systems that are lighter and more rugged than existing ones so they cant break when beinng shipped\moved. or maybe peltiers will become more common with maybe a heatsink of their own to coll them wwhich should keep iot about as loud as todays heatsinks.
Something like this should help http://www.nuc.berkeley.edu/thyd/ne1.../coolants.htmlOriginally posted by ROSSCO_2004@19 February 2004 - 21:41
they might start thinking of new watercooling systems that are lighter and more rugged than existing ones so they cant break when beinng shipped\moved. or maybe peltiers will become more common with maybe a heatsink of their own to coll them wwhich should keep iot about as loud as todays heatsinks.
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Something like this should help http://www.nuc.berkeley.edu/thyd/ne1.../coolants.html [/b][/quote]Originally posted by Robert00000+19 February 2004 - 18:22--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Robert00000 @ 19 February 2004 - 18:22)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-ROSSCO_2004@19 February 2004 - 21:41
they might start thinking of new watercooling systems that are lighter and more rugged than existing ones so they cant break when beinng shipped\moved. or maybe peltiers will become more common with maybe a heatsink of their own to coll them wwhich should keep iot about as loud as todays heatsinks.
a little over-board dont you think?
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