alexander Posted July 12, 2006 Report Posted July 12, 2006 there are a couple videos, and people experimented with peanut to canola and sunflower, i beleive peanut works better because of its boil point is higher, dont quote me on that though :) there are a bunch of cool ways to cool your PC: dry ice, oil, distilled water, antifreeze, refrigirant coolant, beer...liquid nitrogen... i have seen or read about all of the above being used successfully... so if you go to MIT and have nothing better to do al day then this type of stuff... go ahead, devise new ways of cooling a PC system, but for the rest of us in real world, do you really care about how others cool their PCs? no really, would you want to spend what little time you have and what little resources you have to make your computer run cooler and clock it a few hundred megahertz higher... do you even use your CPU enough (running at 99% to 100%) to notice the difference? Quote
bryankennedy Posted July 16, 2006 Report Posted July 16, 2006 This sounds like a question for yahoo answers. Or mythbusters. I would love to see those guys test this one out. Quote
Mercedes Benzene Posted July 16, 2006 Report Posted July 16, 2006 This sounds like a question for yahoo answers. Or mythbusters. I would love to see those guys test this one out. Great idea! I'm emailing them right now! Quote
alexander Posted July 16, 2006 Report Posted July 16, 2006 great.... do i get a credit in that one? Quote
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