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very beliveable
my athlons always run at 53 degrees celcius *when running windows*
burned my leg on the side of my comp
melted the paint on my wall with the exaust from the fan
use them to heat my room during the winter....i can get my room to 90 when its -10 outside with 3 comps and 1 19inch monitor
anyone brew tea or coffee with there pc?
HP sauce on an egg?
blech. <---- strictly ameican in commentary.
He just needs to add some bacon, mushrooms, black pudding, lorne sausage and maybe a bit of dumpling.
Heart attack on a plate.
Brown sause is magic. Ever tried Barrs Iron Bru? I've never met anyone who liked it outside of Scotland.
Didn't the original Athlons go on fire if they weren't cooled?
Best part about that is that he has a watercooling block that he took OFF so he could fry the egg. :)
LOL yea, I had noticed the block as well heh. ;)
ummm,
When it's time to cook the "Sirloin Steak" he'll need to put Doom 3 in the Cd player. :D
cheers
Yup. See The Video Here --> http://www6.tomshardware.com/cpu/200...tvideo-05.htmlQuote:
I'm not sure how well bacon will cook if the computer is to not lock up or anything, though. My CPUs (Dual CPU Workstation) fail at 60 degrees celcius, which isn't hot enough to boil water...let alone fry the oil in bacon, etc. Which is the reason why my latest computer case (built from scratch by yours truely) is made out of wood...
Worklog: http://www.hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=898870
Sample Image: http://files.timaxe.com/projects/dua...e_05061435.jpg
Nice box.......I like the drive bays, the dato cut( I bet if you had more time you would've gone dovetail joint) and the chimney effect..... ........have you got them to throttle? Those heat sinks look similar to the intel copper core's.
I just completed this today http://www.antionline.com/showthread...hreadid=268946
Wow... that is the coolest thing ever.... I just love the heatsink he made.... very retro (is that the right word)
edit: Barrs Iron Bru rocks
Nice. It looks like it stays at home though. Get/build a DC-DC inverter and hook that thing up to your car and use it on the go with a cheap LCD screen, haha :DQuote:
Originally posted here by !mitationRust
Nice box.......I like the drive bays, the dato cut( I bet if you had more time you would've gone dovetail joint) and the chimney effect..... ........have you got them to throttle? Those heat sinks look similar to the intel copper core's.
I just completed this today http://www.antionline.com/showthread...hreadid=268946
I kind of doubt I'd have done the dovetail joint. I wasn't really expirenced enough in wood working to have pulled that off at the time. Of course in the end the rabbits gave me a tough time...it's impossible to accurately square the corners while clamping it together. I didn't think to cut a block of wood for the squaring... :doh:
The heatsink is the Vantec Aeroflow. After I got them I realized the design was a huge PITA. Looking at this picture you can see the HSF puts the hot air in all directions. So I had to build the wooden box over it to try and push the air out the hole in the top. I made another cut to that box thing so it ends where the RAM begins, and now I just need to glue a piece to go down so the hot air gets pushed out of the case and doesn't wander around the case. I also need to secure it to the case since it hangs free right now...
Oh, and I'm at 2.43GHz right now. (135x18) Temps are still a bit high under load, about 54c for CPU0 and 59c for CPU1 (but the wooden shroud thing isn't in all the way). I haven't been able to push it to 136x18 and keep stable with 1.75v, which is as high as my board goes. After I finish keeping the wooden shroud thing in place and buy some better RAM so I can run it @ 2-2-2-6 I'll try 136x18 again. Hopefully it will fare better. Cheers.