Is a custom solution. No company would dare make such an air cooling system.
What you need:
1) Bore a large hole on the plate behind the where the CPU is behind the motherboard, and drill a hole in the left side of the case and mount a SUNON 120mm fan on it, blowing out.
2) Get an ALPHA heatsink with a 80mm fan mount, it'll cost you about $50. It requires that you have those 4 holes around the CPU to mount it, since it's so huge.
3) Get an 80mm-120mm fan adapter and mount a 120mm SUNON fan on the alpha heatsink, blowing outwards. You should also have another 120mm SUNON fan on the outside of the case in front of the CPU, blowing outwards.
I've seen a Barton 2500+ overclocked to 4000 with it, on air alone. At 2500, it ran at 15*C idle, and at 4000, it runs at about 35-40*C. It's a lot cheaper and easier than watercooling.
That is the most obsurd idea I've ever heard of. First of all nobody will get an AthlonXP 2500+ to overclock to 4000+ (primarily because there's no such thing as a 4000+ which is an arbitrary PR rating).
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You don't have to trust newton's law to understand the concept.
Imagine a closed cube with an explosion happening inside it. There is tremendous pressure on the inside of the cube, right?
Well, what happens if one end of the cube is open? That means there is tremendous pressure on 5 sides of the cube and no pressure on the open side of the cube.
This create an imbalance, since the side opposite from the open side is still getting pressure upon it, but the open side has none, so they cube moves away from the open side.
There is no valid reason why this shouldn't be done. Before the internet age it would've been impossible due to the constantly changing sales tax rates all over the United States. Now it's time for a change.
I think along with this there should be some mandates for cities/counties/states to keep their sales tax info in some central database that vendors can access to find out exactly how much sales tax they must charge.
Is a custom solution. No company would dare make such an air cooling system. What you need: 1) Bore a large hole on the plate behind the where the CPU is behind the motherboard, and drill a hole in the left side of the case and mount a SUNON 120mm fan on it, blowing out. 2) Get an ALPHA heatsink with a 80mm fan mount, it'll cost you about $50. It requires that you have those 4 holes around the CPU to mount it, since it's so huge. 3) Get an 80mm-120mm fan adapter and mount a 120mm SUNON fan on the alpha heatsink, blowing outwards. You should also have another 120mm SUNON fan on the outside of the case in front of the CPU, blowing outwards. I've seen a Barton 2500+ overclocked to 4000 with it, on air alone. At 2500, it ran at 15*C idle, and at 4000, it runs at about 35-40*C. It's a lot cheaper and easier than watercooling. That is the most obsurd idea I've ever heard of. First of all nobody will get an AthlonXP 2500+ to overclock to 4000+ (primarily because there's no such thing as a 4000+ which is an arbitrary PR rating). mod parent down
he's referring to the fact that www.whitehouse.com is a porn website, and not the whitehouse website.
isn't that basically the same as the GPL? BSD licensing doesn't have the 'you must share your improvements' clause, though
nope :(
can't you people search before your repost crap?
exactly my point
actually most games are UDP
^_^
$500 seems a bit much for something so trivial. Hell you could use a modded xbox for less.
You don't have to trust newton's law to understand the concept. Imagine a closed cube with an explosion happening inside it. There is tremendous pressure on the inside of the cube, right? Well, what happens if one end of the cube is open? That means there is tremendous pressure on 5 sides of the cube and no pressure on the open side of the cube. This create an imbalance, since the side opposite from the open side is still getting pressure upon it, but the open side has none, so they cube moves away from the open side.
There is no valid reason why this shouldn't be done. Before the internet age it would've been impossible due to the constantly changing sales tax rates all over the United States. Now it's time for a change. I think along with this there should be some mandates for cities/counties/states to keep their sales tax info in some central database that vendors can access to find out exactly how much sales tax they must charge.
that's pretty much it
Now AMD's PR ratings will be through the roof!