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| Questioning | Thank you. ![]() My computer has been working right now as I have replaced its SMPS. Now this question is in general. I have computer for 4 years and having problems with it every six months. This is not the case of only my computer but also of my friends. Again and again , there is some problem with it Why is it so? Can't it work right for atleast 3-4 years? ---------------- Chinese Proverb:He who asks is a fool for five minutes, but he who does not ask remains a fool forever. | |
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| Creating | Re: Thermal heating in CPU Quote:
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| Questioning | Hello guys! Now the problem has come with my monitor. It is not showing proper colours. First, I thought the problem was with red colour. But,all the colours are not being correctly shown. I am just unable to tell what exactly is the problem . The best I can tell you is that it is a lot dimmer now. It is spoiling my visual pleasure. One more thing, would there be any effect on eyes while using this monitor ? ---------------- Chinese Proverb:He who asks is a fool for five minutes, but he who does not ask remains a fool forever. | |
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| Thinking | Re: Thermal heating in CPU CPU Cooling is a personal passion of mine, from the cheapest of cheap solutions to the sultan of sub-artic temps(-150c). While I'm not saying that we all need a liquid nitrogen cooled system(it's pretty bas a$$) exchanging some of your Fans for a CPU Water cooler systems will eliviate the heating issue 99% of the time. Again, doesn't need to a Koolance Aluminum water return system, it could be something as simple as 120mm CPU Water cooler which you can buy for approx $50.00 USD | |
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| Resident USSRian | Re: Thermal heating in CPU you could also use the dry ice cooling system, there was an article on it on hackaday ---------------- And remember that great question that Pierre-Simon Laplace and Sir Isaac Newton, Andrei Markov and David Hilbert, Richard Feynman and Enrico Fermi, Albert Einstein and Edmund Halley did not come to ask throughout all of their dedication and work: "Who the hell is IMing me?" This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 License. ![]() | |
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| Thinking | Re: Thermal heating in CPU I've decided instead to focus my engery into a cold fusion system to both cool and power my rig! There has been some recent re-interest in Cold Fusion by SPAWAR(Space and Naval Warfare Systems) so who knows... Last edited by Morally.Corrupted; 04-03-2008 at 01:13 PM. | |
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| Resident USSRian | Re: Thermal heating in CPU cold fusion is not nerely cold enough to cool your system. While it operates at room temperature, it would not produce enough "cold" air flow to cool your system, and second of all, aside from the fact that you apparently feel like lugging a nuke around with you, you will likely need a car, or at least a hand truck to actually carry the reactor, even in it's smallest case... you shall think about the betavoltaic batteries instead... and some sort of a cool cooling system.... i'll think of something. ---------------- And remember that great question that Pierre-Simon Laplace and Sir Isaac Newton, Andrei Markov and David Hilbert, Richard Feynman and Enrico Fermi, Albert Einstein and Edmund Halley did not come to ask throughout all of their dedication and work: "Who the hell is IMing me?" This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 License. ![]() | |
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