I kno their is overheating but is there such thing as over cooling?
if there is tell me what happens to your pc.
There is no such thing as Overcooling... My system is Liquid Cooled... CPU, Dual GPU... and it has 3-120mm fans + 1-220mm fan and it's really really cool, even under load... and I have an Air-Con Gaming Room...
nice,
but what if you took everythin out and poured liquid nitrogen on your cpu and put it back in i wonder what would happen.
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Liquid Nitrogen is used when you're trying to push your CPU beyond the Recommended Safety Levels... Like 5.6Ghz - 7.5Ghz... overkill... It might just render you CPU useless...
No wtf lol
we dont know that unless we have tried it. Might make a little experiment .
nice name parag0n
I'm done experimenting... It's too expensive... Super Cooling a CPU which isn't Overclocked isn't worth it... It's just like my Pushing the GTX 590 to 872Mhz experiment with deemed the Card useless cause it went Pop, Fizz, Spark, Burn... lol
lol saftey first, reasun that must've been a costly experiment.
and paragon you stole mah name lol jks you joined heaps long before me.
No...unless you want to wreck your computer on purpose =/
Originally Posted by parag0nx9
lol saftey first, reasun that must've been a costly experiment.
and paragon you stole mah name lol jks you joined heaps long before me.
Yes it was very costly...
Now I know the EVGA Nvidia Geforce GTX 590 will reach 820Mhz Experiment #2
EVGA Nvidia Geforce GTX 580 3Gb HC 2 will reach 900Mhz Experiment #3
Intel Core i7-2600k 3.4Ghz will reach 4.8Ghz @ 30% O.C Experiment #4
Pushing 1600Mhz DDR3 Memory to 2133Mhz isn't worth it Experiment #5
Great idea you should do it
Quite impossible to do that lol
Originally Posted by Resaun
Yes it was very costly...
Now I know the EVGA Nvidia Geforce GTX 590 will reach 820Mhz Experiment #2
EVGA Nvidia Geforce GTX 580 3Gb HC 2 will reach 900Mhz Experiment #3
Intel Core i7-2600k 3.4Ghz will reach 4.8Ghz @ 30% O.C Experiment #4
Pushing 1600Mhz DDR3 Memory to 2133Mhz isn't worth it Experiment #5
woah risking your i7 thats pretty risky. But you have watercoolin so its fine
OP obviously has no idea what hes talking about >.>