I'm just curious, I have a 1600+ AGOIA running at 2.2v at 24c @ 1995MHz (doesn't wanna do 191fsb heheh but 190's stable...for now) and well... I'm cooling it in an interesting way. I have everything in my system covered in this paper they use to cover lumber so that it doesn't get wet, to prevent moisture obviously... well anyways everything is covered but the heatsink, and I built an air funnel out of cardboard, put two fans on one end blowing through it, and stuck the other end into my computer, close to my hs/f to put cold air through it. well I haven't noticed any condensation, and I've been running my computer for about a week now with no problems (other than going past 190fsb heheh... didn't unlock the multiplier so I'm going fsb...obviously heheh) so far... is this ok? I mean I don't know much about condensation besides common sense (cooling with cold air running into a warm heatsink.... one would think it would create condensation on the hs...) so am I at risk? bad idea you think? (btw I'm in the snowbelt area of northwestern michigan, lower peninsula, so it's cold enough here to make a difference with outside air hehe) ...

so am I in danger of killin something? I love how cold my computer is, and I'm into unique cooling with a low budget... so if this is a bad idea, then are there any good ideas I could use? I've tried the mineral oil project on an old K6-2 system, overclocked that all the way it would go...(300 K6-2 to 504, 4.5x112 heheh) but well it's really messy... and I'm looking for something that'd keep me below ambient temps...so I was thinking about water cooling, and putting the reservoir outside my window in my room. Well this is long enough, hope someone has the patience to read through it all heheheh... thanks if so...

the next Dr Ffreeze (mineral oil project inventor heheh),
Delridas