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 Xigmatek S1283 & thermal paste, Come and discuss!

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Quazacolt
post May 7 2008, 09:28 AM

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QUOTE(tauevo @ May 7 2008, 08:02 AM)
hi, i dun understand the things u mention bout cascade and etc.. dry ice i noe. FYI, i have 3 computers running my room. 2 desktop and 1 laptop. 2 desktops was built this year february. I had mentioned i swapped the cooler and it also giving almost the same result. Yesterday i did called up my friend who work with microsoft in USA, he told me tat is possible to get the temperature cooler than the room temperature either air cooling or water cooling. Room temperature may vary. You might get 20 degree at the point from direct air conditioned but a few metres away u might get 22 degree or more which the air conditioned doesnt cover the area. Maybe i am wrong with the room temperature, because the my clock is 1.5 metre above my cpu. So beneath the clock might getting 20 degree or lower but above that will be higher.
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i think you are still being clueless. no matter how genius your supposedly "friend" at microsoft is, he still cant defy physics, which dictates that your damn processor core will never ever be cooler than your room temperature, because its impossible for air alone to dissipate so much heat to fully take out 100% of what the processor heatsink gives, and thats not counting the source of the heat which will be a lot hotter (the cores itself, not even the intel proc chip's heatsink)

also, what the hell does your friend in microsoft have ANYTHING to do with this? software and hardware is 2 different worlds. you might as well just make that friend of yours working in xigmatek, you might convince us more :/

off topic: shawty, you opened a pc shop already? damn awesome man, so young owning a shop already hehe. just started? i never knew until i just saw ur sig today. wheres ur shop? maybe can visit it

 

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