this should stop anyone gloating about their low temperatures or provide a solution to anyone burning up
http://www.tomshardware.com/cpu/20031230/index.html
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this should stop anyone gloating about their low temperatures or provide a solution to anyone burning up
http://www.tomshardware.com/cpu/20031230/index.html
Nice.
I saw a 4.4GHz project a while ago.
Vapochill cases are the next best thing from what they have done.
EDIT: Its too bad they didn't do any benchmarks :(
lmfao thats nice.... i wonder if they'll start selling liquid nitro on the store down the road ;)
haha
lmao -190ºCQuote:
At full load, taking into account a maximum CPU heat dissipation of just under 175 watts, we recorded a temperature of approx. -190°C on the CPU cooling head. A record score that has yet to be beaten by any vaporizer system.
yo clocker.... i can imagine your next project ;) :lol:
i bet abu would love this hahahaha
ha ha. lol. i would like htis. there were a couple ppl from overclockers.com who got up to 4.5 ghz with wc or peltiers. but not bad. big prob is that not many ppl in this world has access to liquid NQuote:
Originally posted by DWk@30 December 2003 - 08:41
lmao -190ºCQuote:
At full load, taking into account a maximum CPU heat dissipation of just under 175 watts, we recorded a temperature of approx. -190°C on the CPU cooling head. A record score that has yet to be beaten by any vaporizer system.
yo clocker.... i can imagine your next project ;) :lol:
i bet abu would love this hahahaha
EDIT: btw congrats VB!
lol -190 clocker is prolly buying all the stufff needed..... LOL but isnt tht a bit too low...
btw look at my sig :D
I have seen a rig at OC.com that achieved a (unstable) high of 4.85GHZ.
This is amazing stuff isn't it?
Getting all the custom parts and really knowing how to mod the mobo is very impressive.
Clocker is humbled. :P
lol. the almighty clocker is defeatedQuote:
Originally posted by clocker@30 December 2003 - 12:17
I have seen a rig at OC.com that achieved a (unstable) high of 4.85GHZ.
This is amazing stuff isn't it?
Getting all the custom parts and really knowing how to mod the mobo is very impressive.
Clocker is humbled. :P
Defeated?
It's difficult to be defeated when one isn't even in the game.
yea.... lol not everyone has the possibility to use liquid nitro for cooling a computer lol
however.... it could be done in the future..... uhhh nm i dont think liquid nitro's price would go down.... not to mention its really dangerous ;)
lol. freezes ur hand into the comp. lol.Quote:
Originally posted by DWk@30 December 2003 - 12:31
yea.... lol not everyone has the possibility to use liquid nitro for cooling a computer lol
however.... it could be done in the future..... uhhh nm i dont think liquid nitro's price would go down.... not to mention its really dangerous ;)
Liquid nitrogen isn't prohibitively expensive.
Keep in mind that their setup was open ended...all the nitrogen evaporated away.
A closed, recirculating system would be more economical ( at least in terms of nitrogen costs...), not to mention safer.
Much more expensive to build, too.
I would think at -190C it would like crack the chip or SOMETHING. I would think at a point being too cold would mess it up lol.
-190, Jezz.
5ghz, Liqud Nitrogen though, jeez.
Well, that's it I'm officallyl speechless, I have nothing to say, and that's a first.
who's gonna have a go with liquid helium then?
it's a little cooler than liquid nitrogen ;)
Hell, why don't we send an overclocked Pentium 4 into space, where there is practically no heat at all!
Actually, thats a pretty good idea! lolQuote:
Originally posted by Mad Cat@30 December 2003 - 13:51
Hell, why don't we send an overclocked Pentium 4 into space, where there is practically no heat at all!
you'd get similar temps to deep space with liquid helium :)Quote:
Originally posted by Mad Cat@30 December 2003 - 18:51
Hell, why don't we send an overclocked Pentium 4 into space, where there is practically no heat at all!
edit: plus you'd be able to adjust settings
Hmm. Sending it to space...
Well its free cooling!
Well, if you don't include the 5 billion quid it costs to make the rocket...
you'd get similar temps to deep space with liquid helium :)Quote:
Originally posted by 3rd gen noob+30 December 2003 - 20:01--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (3rd gen noob @ 30 December 2003 - 20:01)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-Mad Cat@30 December 2003 - 18:51
Hell, why don't we send an overclocked Pentium 4 into space, where there is practically no heat at all!
edit: plus you'd be able to adjust settings [/b][/quote]
Yeh, but we got wireless routers nowadays :P haha
:lol:Quote:
Originally posted by Mad Cat@30 December 2003 - 19:03
Yeh, but we got wireless routers nowadays :P haha
Isn't that dude Techtv keeps showing building his rocket for ONLY a few million.Quote:
Originally posted by Mad Cat@30 December 2003 - 14:02
Hmm. Sending it to space...
Well its free cooling!
Well, if you don't include the 5 billion quid it costs to make the rocket...
So it's getting closer... :lol: :lol:
I thought that was a cruise missile, for $2000, and by a New Zealandish guy.
Oh yeah, as well as a few billion you also need a few mates working for NASA.
I wish I could get techtv...lol :(
I don't get TechTV. The internet is better :P
Cruise Missiles: $2000
how bout we just ask intel to devote some staff to making their chips out of superconductors?
im not into electricity too much, but wouldnt that mean that you could practically overclock it by 30ghz and still have no heat?
you'd get similar temps to deep space with liquid helium :)Quote:
Originally posted by 3rd gen noob+30 December 2003 - 21:01--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (3rd gen noob @ 30 December 2003 - 21:01)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'><!--QuoteBegin-Mad Cat@30 December 2003 - 18:51
Hell, why don't we send an overclocked Pentium 4 into space, where there is practically no heat at all!
edit: plus you'd be able to adjust settings[/b][/quote]
:lol: :lol:
I can just imagine.
astronaut: Husten, we have a problem
huston ground control: whats the problem
astronaut: ummm.. where did you put the ram.
huston ground control: i thought you packed the ram in that bag.
astronaut: I thought you did.
huston ground control: shit.....
Nah, it'd be more like once you reached space, the PC's technology was already out of date...
:lol: :lol:Quote:
Originally posted by Evil Gemini+31 December 2003 - 05:09--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Evil Gemini @ 31 December 2003 - 05:09)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'>Quote:
Originally posted by 3rd gen noob@30 December 2003 - 21:01
<!--QuoteBegin-Mad Cat
Quote:
@30 December 2003 - 18:51
Hell, why don't we send an overclocked Pentium 4 into space, where there is practically no heat at all!
you'd get similar temps to deep space with liquid helium :)
edit: plus you'd be able to adjust settings
I can just imagine.
astronaut: Husten, we have a problem
huston ground control: whats the problem
astronaut: ummm.. where did you put the ram.
huston ground control: i thought you packed the ram in that bag.
astronaut: I thought you did.
huston ground control: shit..... [/b][/quote]
lol.
Btw, its Houston.
And you know, the whole overclocking in space would see to work, for about the whole coldness of space, but there has to be something im missing here... It seems TOO perfect.
lol.Quote:
Originally posted by _John_Lennon_+31 December 2003 - 18:54--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (_John_Lennon_ @ 31 December 2003 - 18:54)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'>Quote:
Originally posted by Evil Gemini@31 December 2003 - 05:09
Quote:
Originally posted by 3rd gen noob@30 December 2003 - 21:01
<!--QuoteBegin-Mad Cat
Quote:
Quote:
@30 December 2003 - 18:51
Hell, why don't we send an overclocked Pentium 4 into space, where there is practically no heat at all!
you'd get similar temps to deep space with liquid helium :)
edit: plus you'd be able to adjust settings
:lol: :lol:
I can just imagine.
astronaut: Husten, we have a problem
huston ground control: whats the problem
astronaut: ummm.. where did you put the ram.
huston ground control: i thought you packed the ram in that bag.
astronaut: I thought you did.
huston ground control: shit.....
Btw, its Houston.
And you know, the whole overclocking in space would see to work, for about the whole coldness of space, but there has to be something im missing here... It seems TOO perfect. [/b][/quote]
Yeah, the problem is it costs billions to get in to space, duuh :P
mmmm you dont need billions just put the computer in a closed box and vaccum it with ur vaccum cleaner.... :lol:
Actually, This is what I was speaking of.Quote:
Originally posted by Mad Cat@30 December 2003 - 21:09
I thought that was a cruise missile, for $2000, and by a New Zealandish guy.
Oh yeah, as well as a few billion you also need a few mates working for NASA.
Brian Walker
RocketGuy.com
I feel sorry for you Bigdogfoxx, without techtv my life would be incomplete... :lol:Quote:
I wish I could get techtv...lol
so whos gonns sneak over to a nasa space shuttle with a computer and some rope? just tie the computer to the ship and hop for the best
starts his hopping ritualQuote:
Originally posted by Duffman3@31 December 2003 - 20:31
so whos gonns sneak over to a nasa space shuttle with a computer and some rope? just tie the computer to the ship and hop for the best
HOyoyoyoyoyoyoyo HOyoyoyoyoyoyoyo HOyoyoyoyoyoyoyo
:lol:
starts his hopping ritualQuote:
Originally posted by GCNaddict+31 December 2003 - 14:38--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (GCNaddict @ 31 December 2003 - 14:38)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-Duffman3@31 December 2003 - 20:31
so whos gonns sneak over to a nasa space shuttle with a computer and some rope? just tie the computer to the ship and hop for the best
HOyoyoyoyoyoyoyo HOyoyoyoyoyoyoyo HOyoyoyoyoyoyoyo
:lol: [/b][/quote]
:lol: :lol: :lol: