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Old 07-05-2008, 11:58 PM
glsayson
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maximum overclocking ni cya bro. they call it "extreme overclocking", i read that it enables a Pentium 4 3.2GHz to run at 5.3GHz and achieve temperatures of negative 191 degrees Celcius. Now that's unbelievable! The "rubber hose" you saw is not actually for keeping the container from dripping liquid but was used to test the temperature of the container. Liquid Nitrogen(LN2) is as said LIQUID and hence the container must be standing so your MOBO should be laid flat to use it. LN2 is same as dry ice (with LN2 considerably colder), dli ni cya panington, but it produces nitrogen gas around it. Gas, not liquid, ang mogawas sa kilid sa container. As you can see in one picture, the container looked liked ICE and whitish gas is around it. Oh and did I mention you got to have a stocked LN2 to refill. hehehe.. kinda expensive.. This is usually used just for RECORD setting in overclocking and not everyday use, unlike the usual elaborate heatsinks and water cooling where everyday use is not a problem. Containers cost around 125$ and never saw one here in Cebu.


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