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Using ice-cubes to cool cpu ? Plausible ?

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Skybuck Flying

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Dec 5, 2009, 1:11:22 PM12/5/09
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Hello,

I met this nigga online was... we were playing Civilization 3 Conquest which
makes the cpu run very hot... and ofcourse naturally I was kicking his
ass...

But the nigga start lagging as usual... and after asking him why the nigga
start lagging he said:

"I cool my cpu with ice cubes" and "I have to put new ice cubes on my cpu".

Now normally people might not believe such a story (?)

But, I, Skybuck am crazy and experienced enough to take such a story
seriously and possibly believe it ?! ;)

Especially because I have seen crazy, experienced crazy things, have stuck
with hardware into my own PC and know that the world is one crazy fucked up
place ?!

Add to the fact that's it's fricking 40 fucking degrees in
motherniggafockking afrika and me thinking that intel cpu's and amd's cpu
cannot work in africa simply because they would melt the motherboard... so
cpu's could actually work but the motherboard won't...

So I am thinking... it must suck to be a nigga-nerd... love computers... and
then having to deal with all this heat ?!? I am taking 40 degree celcius
motherfucka's !?!?!?

So I believe this motherfucker when he says he's putting ICE cubes on his
cpu ?!?

But I am not sure... he could be pulling my leg... but on the other hand...

Some crazy bitches out there in the western world... even use "cold/cooled
nitrogen" to "super cool" chips...

So see.. it not so crazy after all...

Nigga just dont have excees to nitrogen.. but nigga might have ice cubes...

So maybe nigga might something special around his cpu.. to prevent water
from going over motherboard ?!?!?

Or maybe nigga is simply using some kind of water solution and using ice
cubes instead ?!?

What you guys think does this sound plausible ?!?

It sure does to me...

But anyway... I banned that fucking nigga' for lagging the game a long time
ago...

But I still seem him around... sometimes his IP changes...

Maybe next I play with this nigga.. one more round... to ask him if it's
true or not...

And ofcourse the stupid nigga must make a PPPIICTURE ! of it ! to prove
it... once and for it....

I am afraid the nigga doesn't have a photocamera ?! But I won't take as an
answer... nigga better go get an camera...

Otherwise I sent him a cheap one for FREE ! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA =D

(Maybe we need to start cooling our cpu's soon with motherfricking ICE cubes
soon ?! GJEEEEEE)

Bye,
Skybuck ;) =D


Baron

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Dec 5, 2009, 3:39:19 PM12/5/09
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Skybuck Flying wrote:

I used to have a client that used a heatsink that had refrigerated water
pumped through it. He reckoned that it was the condensation that was
the big problem.

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Robert Baer

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Dec 5, 2009, 6:55:00 PM12/5/09
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Using ice cubes is way COOL!
Make absolutely suer that the water flows all over the PCB!

a7yvm1...@netzero.com

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Dec 5, 2009, 11:07:51 PM12/5/09
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You have to make the ice cubes out of heavy water, the tritium kind.

Michael A. Terrell

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Dec 6, 2009, 2:09:48 AM12/6/09
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a7yvm1...@netzero.com wrote:
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> You have to make the ice cubes out of heavy water, the tritium kind.


Don't forget the salt, so the ice melts faster and adsorbs more heat.


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Skybuck Flying

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Dec 7, 2009, 12:20:22 AM12/7/09
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Hmmm...

Nigga might as well place his whole PC in the freezer and be done with it
?!?

Or would that cause some kind of problem ? ;)

Maybe his freezer or fridge was too tiny ?!?

Or maybe he needs it for his food ?! ;) :)

Bye,
Skybuck ;) =D


Craig Sutton

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Dec 7, 2009, 12:40:28 AM12/7/09
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"Skybuck Flying" <Blood...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hmmm...
>
> Nigga might as well place his whole PC in the freezer and be done with it
> ?!?

grow up you dumbfuck racist

Argentobarbus

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Dec 7, 2009, 5:29:04 AM12/7/09
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"Craig Sutton" <xcxcn...@ihug.co.nz> a �crit dans le message de
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> "Skybuck Flying" <Blood...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:8e7fe$4b1c908f$d53371df$27...@cache5.tilbu1.nb.home.nl...
>> Hmmm...
>>
>>
Lyphilized ones are perfect for that purpose !

M.

Man-wai Chang to The Door (24000bps)

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Dec 7, 2009, 6:01:14 AM12/7/09
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> "I cool my cpu with ice cubes" and "I have to put new ice cubes on my cpu".
> Now normally people might not believe such a story (?)
> So maybe nigga might something special around his cpu.. to prevent water
> from going over motherboard ?!?!?
> Or maybe nigga is simply using some kind of water solution and using ice
> cubes instead ?!?

All you need to do is to create a desert (with zero moisture) around the
PC! :)

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Tom Lake

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Dec 7, 2009, 6:25:39 AM12/7/09
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"Argentobarbus" <ne...@nemo.com> wrote in message
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I'd rather freeze-dry it. 8^)

Ice is too warm anyway. I have a tank of liquid nitrogen
into which I immerse my system.
Not only does it keep it cool, but an added benefit is
that I can remove the wall plug and the system runs
on super conductive electron flow. I save on my
electric bill that way.

Tom "Frosty" Lake

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