Re: Computer Heat in room...
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Originally Posted by abu_has_the_power
y is clocker always trying to make me look bad? :wacko: :ermm: :unsure: i mean, 2 years ago, i was a serious noob, but hey, i'm only 16.
I am NOT trying to make you look bad, but if you insist on peddling snake oil prepare to defend yourself (remember, LOTS of people read this stuff even if they don't post, so accuracy is a good thing).
You cannot "overexhaust" a PC. There is a finite amount of heat/air available to move and you cannot exceed that amount with the fans and enclosures we typically use. People are always talking about "negative" and "positive" pressure in their cases as though that was even possible...it isn't.
BTW, why are you bragging about having a fan that is so loaded with dust that it is non-functional?
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:rolleyes:
stop bitching
i'll just quietly walk away....
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Weenie.
No need to walk away.
Just admit you were inaccurate and grovel.
Re: Computer Heat in room...
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Originally Posted by clocker
You cannot "overexhaust" a PC. There is a finite amount of heat/air available to move and you cannot exceed that amount with the fans and enclosures we typically use. People are always talking about "negative" and "positive" pressure in their cases as though that was even possible...it isn't.
That's just 'cos you haven't tried properly :snooty:
I'd have thought the man with the space/time-warping dvd-burner would know this.
All you need to do is to make it airtight, 'cept for a really big sucker at the back, and then you suck out all the air and then...erm.
I bet vacuum-cooling would be awesome :blink:
Re: Computer Heat in room...
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Originally Posted by clocker
Weenie.
No need to walk away.
Just admit you were inaccurate and grovel.
wat am i supposed to be? an encyclopedia? :lookaroun :lookaroun
Re: Computer Heat in room...
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Originally Posted by abu_has_the_power
wat am i supposed to be? an encyclopedia? :lookaroun :lookaroun
Abu,
How did you manage to misspell "what" yet get "encyclopedia" correct?
Feeling "overexhausted"?
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oh, so this is bout my spelling. i abbreviate where it's ok to. :blink:
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I'd give this one up if I were you, clocker.
I have a feeling this is one you just won't win. :unsure:
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Yes, I grow weary.
Overexhausted, if you will.
Re: Computer Heat in room...
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Originally Posted by clocker
Yes, I grow weary.
Overexhausted, if you will.
:lol:
finally, my moment of triumph :01: :01: :01: :01: :schnauz: