P psp_crazy1 Daemon Poster Messages 1,017 Location New Stanton, Pennsylvania Jun 2, 2007 #31 1.5 kilowatts. pfft please... ill stick with my e4300. you can all spend your precious time and money, and have die over your electric bill :/
1.5 kilowatts. pfft please... ill stick with my e4300. you can all spend your precious time and money, and have die over your electric bill :/
TheMajor PowerQuest / Opera Messages 10,176 Location Netherlands Jun 3, 2007 #32 Apokalipse said: depends on the motherboard. This CPU will obviously have one specially made for it. Click to expand... Yes. Should still be very hot. Considering the energy is not converted into motion.
Apokalipse said: depends on the motherboard. This CPU will obviously have one specially made for it. Click to expand... Yes. Should still be very hot. Considering the energy is not converted into motion.
Apokalipse Golden Master Messages 14,559 Location Melbourne, Australia Jun 3, 2007 #33 TheMajor said: Yes. Should still be very hot. Considering the energy is not converted into motion. Click to expand... so, they'll need to make a good cooling system for it
TheMajor said: Yes. Should still be very hot. Considering the energy is not converted into motion. Click to expand... so, they'll need to make a good cooling system for it
BennyV04988 Fully Optimized Messages 1,835 Jun 3, 2007 #34 They should make a mobo that comes enclosed in a case that holds coolant, but with cut-outs for all the connections. Like the cooking oil pc, only way more compact and only for the mobo.
They should make a mobo that comes enclosed in a case that holds coolant, but with cut-outs for all the connections. Like the cooking oil pc, only way more compact and only for the mobo.