True.Originally posted by kaiweiler@30 June 2004 - 19:08
Still no excuse to spell your one true loves name wrong!
Believe me, she will make me pay.
True.Originally posted by kaiweiler@30 June 2004 - 19:08
Still no excuse to spell your one true loves name wrong!
Believe me, she will make me pay.
"I am the one who knocks."- Heisenberg
What forum were you arguing on? can u give a link to the thread?
He may send it through PMOriginally posted by ROSSCO_2004@30 June 2004 - 22:31
What forum were you arguing on? can u give a link to the thread?
I'm not entirely sure he would want to expose an open arguement. Ask him via PM
I wold link you to it, but I'm not sure how touchy he is on the subject
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A nice theory and it may well be true in your case, but I've got over a gallon of coolant with a true refrigeration plant so I doubt that would apply to me.
The funny temp observations started well before I delved into water cooling, and only applied to my mobo temps. Having said that, my cpu temps were usually above the threshold for this strange activity so it could have applied to the cpu temps too.
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Oh.
I forgot about your refridgeration.
Oh well, at least you have a thread named for you now, even if it is irrelevant.
I am not at all touchy about my (apparent) drubbing in the other forum.
For any who are interested here it is.
Keep in mind, despite the attempts to twist my point, I never said "Less is better" I simply disagree with the statement "Bigger is better, ALWAYS".
"I am the one who knocks."- Heisenberg
I have a question about water cooling, why use water? Isnt there more heat conductive liquids then water?
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water cooling doesn't meann water is in teh pipes, lol. it is some sorta collant like in cars...sometimes it IS the coolant in cars.Originally posted by Tormentor@30 June 2004 - 23:41
I have a question about water cooling, why use water? Isnt there more heat conductive liquids then water?
rarely, or maybe never, is whatever used in water cooling systems lol.
Now Ross, that's simply not true.
Water ( preferably distilled) is the fluid of choice.
Additives to control bacterial&algae growth are used, as is antifreeze and other things.
But it is mostly water.
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really? I asked on another forum once a long time ago if water is used and what they told me is exactly what i posted...Originally posted by clocker@30 June 2004 - 23:51
Now Ross, that's simply not true.
Water ( preferably distilled) is the fluid of choice.
Additives to control bacterial&algae growth are used, as is antifreeze and other things.
But it is mostly water.
dumb forum lol.
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Brace yourself.
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