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    Quote Originally Posted by parag0nx9 View Post
    woah risking your i7 thats pretty risky. But you have watercoolin so its fine

    It was worth it... It eats everything I throw at it...







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    Quote Originally Posted by Resaun View Post
    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...
    Not the cooling's fault.

    Quote Originally Posted by Resaun View Post
    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
    It would start artifacting and go haywire far before it went burned out. That would happen, if anything, due to gross overvolting rather than the actual cooling and ocing.

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    LC is far from "overcooling", try dice or ln.

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    Yeah its when you using ur laptop in your freezer and it gets so cold it freezes everything.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MellowHypeAlt View Post
    Yeah its when you using ur laptop in your freezer and it gets so cold it freezes everything.
    You do know that to "freeze" (if you mean solidify) something it has to be a liquid first? Nothing to freeze inside a laptop

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alen View Post
    You do know that to "freeze" (if you mean solidify) something it has to be a liquid first? Nothing to freeze inside a laptop
    You got a point there.
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    The lowest Operating Temperature for any CPU is 30 degrees Celcius Idle I think... Right now my system is at 35 degrees Celcius... With little movement on CPU & Memory.







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    Quote Originally Posted by Resaun View Post
    The lowest Operating Temperature for any CPU is 30 degrees Celcius Idle I think... Right now my system is at 35 degrees Celcius... With little movement on CPU & Memory.
    CPUs with dice and ln easily go sub zero, that's the point of extreme cooling setups...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alen View Post
    CPUs with dice and ln easily go sub zero, that's the point of extreme cooling setups...

    I know... Do you use Air or LC...







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    I'm sorry OP but are you just plain stupid? Of course pooring LIQUID NITROGEN on your computer will render it useless. It will flash freeze all of your computers parts (which would make the solder brittle and snap off immediately) and most of the parts will probably end up cracking due to the intense cold on the generalized heat.

    That is the dumbest thing I have ever heard anyone ask.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Resaun View Post
    I know... Do you use Air or LC...
    Atm I'm on air, when I'll get home I'll probably switch back to LC

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    i dont think thats possible

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    put your computer in ice and then it wont turn on and it over cooled

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    Quote Originally Posted by Resaun View Post
    The lowest Operating Temperature for any CPU is 30 degrees Celcius Idle I think... Right now my system is at 35 degrees Celcius... With little movement on CPU & Memory.
    I idle at 27c


    @OP there is a thing called minimum operating temperature for electronics, but that mostly has to do with battery powered devices, although theoretically i think it is possible to lower the temperature too much on a PC, to the point where electricity isn't able to pass through components because there are no moving atoms (absolute zero)
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    Lol no such thing as overcooling.
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    Depends on where your computer is. If it's in the freezer, yes

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