-15c is subzero not "chilled water". Regardless of how you attain a temperature, if it's lower than 0 (zero) it's called subzero. If you have water below 0 (zero) it must contain anti-freeze of some discription so is far from "chilled water".
If I use air directly from outside and it's -10c then I can hold onto the dream that my bench sessions are air-cooled but the reality is they're subzero benches.....not simply "chilled air". The same can be said of water.
very impressive cpu, you must be chuffed![]()
Last edited by THOMO; 11-23-2010 at 07:33 AM.
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