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  #31 Old 07-16-2008, 04:50 AM
 
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Re: Overheating Dual core with Ceramique

Well this guy doesn't have this Cooler now does he? It is not possible with his Stock AMD cooler is what was meant here bub. BTW What opinion do you offer here?

Also CoolIT has a cheaper version I think it's called the Freezone or something and it's around 180 bucks or so if memory serves.
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It is not possible with his Stock AMD cooler is what was meant here bub.
Sure it is.. if you live in a freezer.

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Sure it is.. if you live in a freezer.
[Spock voice]Illogical and irrelevant, Captain[/Spock voice].
"Ambient" is ambient, be that -10 or +100 and neither air nor water cooling can get a chip below whatever "ambient" temp currently is.
Only phase change systems (such as the TEC CoolIT you cite above) can pull that feat off.
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Sure it is.. if you live in a freezer.
[Spock voice]Illogical and irrelevant, Captain[/Spock voice].
"Ambient" is ambient, be that -10 or +100 and neither air nor water cooling can get a chip below whatever "ambient" temp currently is.
Only phase change systems (such as the TEC CoolIT you cite above) can pull that feat off.
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Sure it is.. if you live in a freezer.
[Spock voice]Illogical and irrelevant, Captain[/Spock voice].
"Ambient" is ambient, be that -10 or +100 and neither air nor water cooling can get a chip below whatever "ambient" temp currently is.
Only phase change systems (such as the TEC CoolIT you cite above) can pull that feat off.
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