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  • This invention uses a lot of electricity? what about the

    components and the moisture condenses as droplets

    water and can cause a short circuit?

  • y por sierto, que mainbroad era la del video?? : )

  • jajaja no maes we te pasaste de vergas jajajajajaajajajajajaajaj xDDDDDD

    te la rifaste, al rato boe a meter mi compu al refri pa refrigerrla xP

  • Ha what a great idea :)

  • smart ass your suposed to keep it cool but not that cool

  • looooooooooooooooooooooooooooo­oooool

  • skip Open the fridge 0:30

  • hahahaha XD i must laughing great

  • actually...if you filled that freezer with dry ice it woukdnt build up any condensation and would never short out :D..just an idea..

  • actuley this works and you can keep the system from shutting down buy puteing a air system in with 2 pipes and a good dehumitifier. i have seen this dun. you can also use oil to help it stay cool and help the dehumitifier work better.

  • The reactive plane in a freezer

  • thumb up for jet engine starting at 0:32 :D

  • why is it so loud?

  • Damn, it's so loud O_o

  • @Desiste By the looks of it, it has a Delta fan in there cooling the CPU, if it has, that's where the noise is coming from. They are one of the best fans for moving air but they are REALLY loud as they were designed for servers. :)

  • I think we just found the new temporary overclock cooler. XD

  • time to do some massive overclocking

  • Sounds like a child crying

  • lol it sounds like jet engine

  • yup :} C

  • why's the harddrive and the power supply in the freezer too?

  • You are Crazy

  • impressive fsb

  • hmm, wonder if one was to use liquid cooling. place the radiator inside of a freezer. then you could have the rest of the components on the outside. still make have some condensation issues on the copper waterblocks though.

  • What an interesting experiment. A possible new way of CPU cooling. You should have demonstrated some processes or system events.

  • LOUD AS FUCK!!!

  • how long did it survive in there? the condensation would build up and short it out

  • About 20 Hours..

  • @SubX1900 That thing sounds like a plane :))

  • depends , if it´s s no frost fridge it would have no condensation

  • Does It Really Work? I Think I Shud try That

  • you shouldnt do it at all...

  • but I can't bring my freezer to my room LOL

  • hahaa!

  • Hi, look inside the info link ;-)

  • ever heard of condensation? those parts will rust in a week

  • Lol i could try that :) just kidding

  • freezer = ice = water = on mother borad = fail

  • if the water is frozen it might not matter thast much, (+ water by itself is not a very good conductor)

  • His freezer = no ice = No water = Dry mother Board = you fail

  • Is that a volcano 9 fan? man that thing is loud!.

    Id so love to do this dont have to worry about condensation or anything lol

  • i've wanted to do that for a long time now, but i was worried that the hard drive would freeze over......

  • lol crazy, nice chassic

  • Great heatsink man!

  • lol MAN! D:

  • tower: charily1 this is ground control, you are clear for take off.

    charlly1: copy that. runway looks clear and we are taking vibe..

    tower: copy that..

    charlly1: thrusters at full thrust... AND we have liftoff!

  • Tower: Oh, umm, charlly1, we've indicated a small problem...

    charlly1: Copy...

    Tower: ...both of your engines have froze over.

    charlly: Tower, I am already 2,000 feet off the ground, you expect me to stop?

  • LOL :P

  • LOL :-D

  • That was retarded dumb!

  • w00t! how much? :P

  • I seriously need to do that to my XP 2500. This sucker runs at 130F idle on liquid cooling, keep in mind I don't overclock! :(

  • sounds like a UFO landing ;-) i got below 0'C after putting my computer outside a windows during a Harsh Polish winter (-23'C durin the day!) but my 8rda3i would stop at 0'C and not show anything below. ps. i was also using 8rdavcore!

  • How often have you heard an UFO landing? ^^

  • that's sick dude!

  • rofl holy crap

  • no frost for hell XD

  • you are crazy=))

  • hmmm.. maybe i should try that with my old Asus A7N8X-X (nForce2) and my unlocked XP3000+

    i wonder how far i can push this beast :D

  • how do you get the driver for 8rdavcore?

  • watch that thermaltake fan don't freeze with the ball bearings, i have same fan, 4800RPM right?

  • The CPU-Fan is Thermaltake SmartFan2, really crazy strong fan with 4800RPM.

  • what program are you using?

  • The program is 8rdavcore.

  • I can't get a driver 4 my mobo, can you help?

  • haha in the freezer

    how did that came into your mind?

  • I had not an equipment like gas or nitrogen, then used the accessible tool in the kitchen...

  • what is my processor is like at 58C-63C is that ok, i think its like 140-150F, which is hot... help please

  • cool how u did that? my computer is always hot 38C 100F the cpu is 40C 110F that is very hot right? i am using via motherborad

  • How long can you run a system like that?

    Is there any risk of getting shorts from

    condensation?

  • nice. mine's at 1.8 also but its starting to lag a lot during games. May try to get my hands on a 3000xp and get it to 3ghz :)

  • lol...that is so frinking cool.....

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