Since I live in the area where the winter gets as cold as -40*C, I got an idea where I can use this cold weather to my advantage:
So I went to our hardware store and picked up some 20ft long flexible ventilation tubes. I have 2 Ultrahigh-flow-Panaflo (120cfm) fans at one end of the tube pushing the frigid cold air into the tube and at the other end, is 2 of the same fans pushing the air into my radiator. The result is a really really cold CPU. Right now its still pretty warm here (thank god!), but when it gets cold, I will post a pic of my core temp for you guys.
cool idea.....wont impress the chicks though. youll sneak them in throught the window, she will knock the hose down, knock over a monitor...them wham!!! the mood is gone and you toss her out so you can fix the hose lol.
cool idea.....wont impress the chicks though. youll sneak them in throught the window, she will knock the hose down, knock over a monitor...them wham!!! the mood is gone and you toss her out so you can fix the hose lol.
anywhoooo cool idea
.. Unless she's japanese. Japanese girls seem to have a thing for long strange objects.
I was worried about condensation, but as long as the case is closed, and the only source of intake in from the outside, you won't get any condensation inside the case. I sometimes have a little on the outside though,
I was worried about condensation, but as long as the case is closed, and the only source of intake in from the outside, you won't get any condensation inside the case. I sometimes have a little on the outside though,
in your case i dont know. that a pretty long hose.
I was thinking of doing the same thing but i don't have a window close to my PC. Is it ok to leave the PC outside? Will it break from -40 temps?
the only thing is you would have to watch out for condensation.
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