I Inferno Banned Messages 405 Location Kenyon, Minnesota Aug 28, 2007 #11 Vaanish said: I was thinking more ‑274°C Click to expand... Absolute zero? That would be special
V Vaanish Fully Optimized Messages 1,693 Location Yorkshire, UK Aug 28, 2007 #12 Ah I got you! Absolute Zero equals –273.15. (that was my attempt at a joke)
OP OP Apokalipse Golden Master Messages 14,559 Location Melbourne, Australia Aug 28, 2007 #13 Do you think an air cooler would be able to do that? Well, they can't.
I Inferno Banned Messages 405 Location Kenyon, Minnesota Aug 28, 2007 #14 Apok, so far as we know, absolute zero cant even be reached, so how would we expect air cooling to be able to do that? Joke a bit, put on a
Apok, so far as we know, absolute zero cant even be reached, so how would we expect air cooling to be able to do that? Joke a bit, put on a
I Inferno Banned Messages 405 Location Kenyon, Minnesota Aug 28, 2007 #15 Vaanish said: Ah I got you! Absolute Zero equals –273.15. (that was my attempt at a joke) Click to expand... And yes i know, but didnt think you'd be a heckler about it And a chip at absolute zero would be dumb, electricity wouldnt even be able to flow, let alone transistors to move ect
Vaanish said: Ah I got you! Absolute Zero equals –273.15. (that was my attempt at a joke) Click to expand... And yes i know, but didnt think you'd be a heckler about it And a chip at absolute zero would be dumb, electricity wouldnt even be able to flow, let alone transistors to move ect
V Vaanish Fully Optimized Messages 1,693 Location Yorkshire, UK Aug 28, 2007 #16 Apokalipse said: Do you think an air cooler would be able to do that? Well, they can't. Click to expand... Well yes... The keyword was 'joke'
Apokalipse said: Do you think an air cooler would be able to do that? Well, they can't. Click to expand... Well yes... The keyword was 'joke'
P psp_crazy1 Daemon Poster Messages 1,017 Location New Stanton, Pennsylvania Aug 28, 2007 #17 lol how are you going to get a chip cooler than everything around it without LC or higher but yea this'll out perform K10
lol how are you going to get a chip cooler than everything around it without LC or higher but yea this'll out perform K10
Nick Everything to Nothing Messages 4,053 Location Wales Aug 29, 2007 #18 ^^lol, that is very good, i susspect in the future quad cores will consume a similiar amount of energy, i wonder what thats like for O/C! is it a weird type of socket or does that require a special energy saving mobo?
^^lol, that is very good, i susspect in the future quad cores will consume a similiar amount of energy, i wonder what thats like for O/C! is it a weird type of socket or does that require a special energy saving mobo?
b1gapl Mod Emeritus Messages 13,044 Location USA Aug 29, 2007 #19 It's not a weird type of socket, but I believe you need a special motherboard to support them. Also available from VIA.
It's not a weird type of socket, but I believe you need a special motherboard to support them. Also available from VIA.
V Vaanish Fully Optimized Messages 1,693 Location Yorkshire, UK Aug 29, 2007 #20 The chip is intended for imbedded applications.