SealXo
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+309|6996
I saw something on toms hardware and was wondering if this is possiable to use to cool your CPU.

Is this possiable for a person to do with items from a hardware store and liquid nitrogen?

I have access to N2, I'm just wondering if any CPU, Mobo can be nitogen cooled.
jimmanycricket
EBC Member
+56|7116|Cambridge, England
urm im thinking it will kill every componant in your system, but i could be wrong.

It will definatly destroy everything with moving parts, so thats hard drive, CD drive, DVD drive, fans.

Wires would go really brittle.

Also i dont think silicon works very well as a semiconductor at  -200 degrees.

Last edited by jimmanycricket (2007-01-29 12:41:45)

White-Fusion
Fuck
+616|7013|Scotland
In the video its fine, dunno if it would be worht it though
SealXo
Member
+309|6996
hmm, its just for the cpu, so id take the heatsink fan off, make a copper tube, fill it with N2, put a cap on it and use silicon as a conduction over the cpu?
White-Fusion
Fuck
+616|7013|Scotland
Watch the video on youtube
m3thod
All kiiiiiiiiinds of gainz
+2,197|7132|UK
It's impractical and the chances or something going wrong is inevitable.

Leave the nitrogen gang bang with the geekoids on Toms Hardware.
Blackbelts are just whitebelts who have never quit.
Mong0ose
Will it blend?
+24|6947|UK
why on this fucked up earth would you want to do that?

That is probably the most ridiculous thing i have read on here in a while, no offence
White-Fusion
Fuck
+616|7013|Scotland

Mong0ose wrote:

why on this fucked up earth would you want to do that?

That is probably the most ridiculous thing i have read on here in a while, no offence
Do you know how fast it can make it go?
majorassult
I <3 ak101
+307|7124|under there hayousaidunderwear

Mong0ose wrote:

why on this fucked up earth would you want to do that?

That is probably the most ridiculous thing i have read on here in a while, no offence
Why is that?  It it works then its awesome.
ghettoperson
Member
+1,943|7110

You're aware that this is just for suicide runs and the like? People do not use this as a day to day cooling solution.
kylef
Gone
+1,352|6954|N. Ireland
It has to be topped up every few minutes.. so playing 2142 would cause a rather large inconvenience, not to mention the cost of the nitrogen. Times a billion. Each hour.
MagikTrik
yes.....but your still gay
+138|6831|Pittsburgh, PA USA
Can you even get liquid nitrogen? I live in the US & don't know for sure but that doesn't sound like something you could just go to the hardware store & buy.
dub_deuces
Member
+1|7179
you can get it from most welding supply shops
mtb0minime
minimember
+2,418|7115

It'd be so much more of a pain to try and keep that liquid nitrogen from boiling that it's not even worth it. Not to mention your computer parts would probably crack because they'd be frozen. You'd probably have better chances finding computer parts that will work when completely soaked in water so that you can just throw your comp in an ice bath...
beerface702
Member
+65|7154|las vegas
actually the N2 is craze is sweeping through the hardcore oc growd. for example kingpin used N2 to oc the 680i and quad-core to ungodly speeds, breaking a new WR.

it's not very pratical and expensive as hell, you gotta buy the n2 by the barrel, or quarts of it. which is like 4.95 a quart..adds up fast.

chilled water or TEC cooler is the way to go for less money and very good oc if you wanna do extreme

i personally use water on one rig and it was fun and all.. and gets me down 9 deg on a pretty good oc of 1100 on my e6600. but my next build will be air, i dont have the time to deal with liquid

only guys who really do N2 or phase setups, either have fat wallets, or more likely are sponsred by say koolance or danger den , aestek, etc

http://xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?t=122394
unnamednewbie13
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SealXo wrote:

I saw something on toms hardware and was wondering if this is possiable to use to cool your CPU.

Is this possiable for a person to do with items from a hardware store and liquid nitrogen?

I have access to N2, I'm just wondering if any CPU, Mobo can be nitogen cooled.
Absolutely no point, unless you're using your computer to do massive scientific number crunching. Can't say much for the longevity, though. Air cooling meets my needs. Liquid cooling should meet yours.

Last edited by unnamednewbie13 (2007-01-30 00:24:34)

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