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Hitman47
12-12-2003, 06:53 PM
takes it a advantage if i cooling ram, nb and graphiccard-ram with phase change cooling up to -80c ?
would work these components perfect at -80?
have somebody already phase changing these components?

Slickthellama
12-12-2003, 08:28 PM
Originally posted by Hitman47
takes it a advantage if i cooling ram, nb and graphiccard-ram with phase change cooling up to -80c ?
would work these components perfect at -80?
have somebody already phase changing these components?

hello, but since you cant write english too well, i will help.

"Is it an advantage if I cool the ram, northbridge, graphics card and ram with a single phase change unit capable of -80C?
Will these components still operate at correctly at -80C?
Has someone already tried to phase change these components."
~my translation

I dont think you could cool them all at one time with a single unit. You would need multiple units. Even so only the CPU and GPU are worth phase changing. Hope this helps :D

BTW, welcome hitman, and as we say around here "welcome to the sickness" :)

Chris_F
12-12-2003, 08:45 PM
CPU? Yes.
Graphics card? Yes.
NB? Yes.
Ram? No. (It wouldn't help any)

-80C? Some have systems that can do -80C but they are cascade coolers. -50 to -60C is more likely.

sandman
12-12-2003, 09:50 PM
NB? no

I'd say a pelt and a stock AMD heatsink is more than enough.

Chris_F
12-12-2003, 10:02 PM
Originally posted by sandman
NB? no

I'd say a pelt and a stock AMD heatsink is more than enough.

I was just saying you could. A tec would work better.

sandman
12-12-2003, 10:10 PM
Fair enough.