Any volatile cooling like that :D Either it be CPU, GPU, NB or whatever! :)Quote:
Originally posted by xDUCK
What about LN2 vid card cooling? :)
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Any volatile cooling like that :D Either it be CPU, GPU, NB or whatever! :)Quote:
Originally posted by xDUCK
What about LN2 vid card cooling? :)
What about dry ice then?Quote:
Originally posted by Colossus
Any volatile cooling like that :D Either it be CPU, GPU, NB or whatever! :)
I am not going to go through every type of cooling!!! :DQuote:
Originally posted by xDUCK
What about dry ice then?
If you can run your setup unattended for a long period of time (while at that overclock speed) then that is cool... If you need to fill, replace, freeze or require user intervention to keep the system from cooking... That falls under what I said before :D
Ahh, ok. So LN2 would be considered fine by your criteria, then. :pQuote:
Originally posted by Colossus
I am not going to go through every type of cooling!!! :D
If you can run your setup unattended for a long period of time (while at that overclock speed) then that is cool... If you need to fill, replace, freeze or require user intervention to keep the system from cooking... That falls under what I said before :D
i guess my air cooled OC is fake then, since it can only run 3dmark about 1.5x before my screen goes black, the HDD light goes solid, and my cd lights start blinking...Quote:
Originally posted by Colossus
I am not going to go through every type of cooling!!! :D
If you can run your setup unattended for a long period of time (while at that overclock speed) then that is cool... If you need to fill, replace, freeze or require user intervention to keep the system from cooking... That falls under what I said before :D
No since it requires to be refilled since LN2 evaporates!!!!Quote:
Originally posted by xDUCK
Ahh, ok. So LN2 would be considered fine by your criteria, then. :p
eshbach: Yes, I dont consider that fake.. Since it can sit there running (doesnt have to be 3DMarks) IDLE...
Its hard to explain :D
LN2 doesn't have to be refilled. In fact, there are two ways to create a long-term LN2 system - you can use a stirling cycle engine to slowly create LN2, and then run it directly to cool your ethanol, or you can purchase a (very expensive) machine that converts LN2 vapour back into LN2 liquid. :p :DQuote:
Originally posted by Colossus
No since it requires to be refilled since LN2 evaporates!!!!
eshbach: Yes, I dont consider that fake.. Since it can sit there running (doesnt have to be 3DMarks) IDLE...
Its hard to explain :D
Haha! I love being right. :cool:
Sounds like a bit too impractical haha, not to mention expensive...
But nobody uses that :DQuote:
Originally posted by xDUCK
LN2 doesn't have to be refilled. In fact, there are two ways to create a long-term LN2 system - you can use a stirling cycle engine to slowly create LN2, and then run it directly to cool your ethanol, or you can purchase a (very expensive) machine that converts LN2 vapour back into LN2 liquid. :p :D
Haha! I love being right. :cool:
Most LN2 setups are just people who pour LN2 into a copper tube... If the setup can run then fine... Do you need to replenish the setup? Do you have some links? That sounds interesting..
Sure, nobody uses that, but that's because it's incredibly expensive. :) Nope, you never ever ever need to replenish the setup. Just search the web for "Stirling cycle engine". They go for tens of thousands of USD a pop, though, so they're a tad out of reach for most of us. ;) Still, consumer-level versions should be available <1k by 2005. :)Quote:
Originally posted by Colossus
But nobody uses that :D
Most LN2 setups are just people who pour LN2 into a copper tube... If the setup can run then fine... Do you need to replenish the setup? Do you have some links? That sounds interesting..
NO!!!! DONT!!! You are sounding like TB now... IS that when the 9800 Pro will be like $200 in 2005??? :DQuote:
Originally posted by xDUCK
Sure, nobody uses that, but that's because it's incredibly expensive. :) Nope, you never ever ever need to replenish the setup. Just search the web for "Stirling cycle engine". They go for tens of thousands of USD a pop, though, so they're a tad out of reach for most of us. ;) Still, consumer-level versions should be available <1k by 2005. :)
If they cost over $10k now, they wont be under $1000 in 2005 :D That is just too large of a drop :D
This doesnt look like a LN2 producer :D I need to continue to look!
http://bednorzmuller87.phys.cmu.edu/...s/demo533.html
I didn't say anything about the 9800 Pro, don't accuse me of such things.:mad:Quote:
Originally posted by Colossus
NO!!!! DONT!!! You are sounding like TB now... IS that when the 9800 Pro will be like $200 in 2005??? :D
If they cost over $10k now, they wont be under $1000 in 2005 :D That is just too large of a drop :D
I told you, I have researched this extensively... The reason they are so expensive right now is that they must be handmade, and you are essentially bearing a huge part of the R&D costs. Once they go into mass production, they will be placed into lower-end fridges (they are currently used in high-high-high end fridges). SEARCH THE WEB before you accuse me of such things. :mad:
Dork... I am searching... And Yes you do sound like him... I can read.. Can you? :D I said you sound like him from going from tens thousands of dollars to under $1000 in 1.5 years...
Do your research before insulting somebody who has done theirs. :mad:
Btw... http://www.sharkyforums.com/showthre...hreadid=206049
I am... And I am still sticking by what I said!Quote:
Originally posted by xDUCK
Do your research before insulting somebody who has done theirs. :mad:
Btw... http://www.sharkyforums.com/showthre...hreadid=206049