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Dorm Fridge + watercooling = our coolest Core i7 ever. How to build a PC inside of a dorm fridge. It's cool, and oh so hot!

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  • well.. I don't get why you guys didn't put a smaller radiator in the fridge with some fans..?

    you get more liquid in the fridge and more surface area..?

  • you could just take the "tube" from inside the fridge and have a plastic tube coming off of that and into your pc because fridges are radiators that are somewhat efficient, what you are doing is having a radiator inside a radiator

  • YOU know what would be an EPIC WIN!

    if you guys actually THOUGHT about how COOLING works.

    way to "run" your Plastic pipe around in a slightly cool box.

    OR, you could Put a Radiator mount in that freezer, so that, you know, the Plastic wasn't insulating the Water from the COLD, then you could get rid of that Crazy Car stupidity which doesn't work as well as a PROPERLY installed Cooling system.

    after you do that, Place computer IN the fridge to cool everything else.

  • how stupid..not efficient at all..watch this tutorial how to make it much better

    forum.lowyat.net/topic/172133

  • What a waste of time my Watercooling on my 930 @ 4.0 Ghz 1.25V is only 62max after 12 hours of prime 95 and i've even got a 6970 in the loop, Best of all it's totally silent, Best to use Anti freeze for the coolent and have the rad inside the fridge + fans for moving the cold air, I bet you would see 20C drop.

  • why not put a smaller radiator on it and put the rad in the freezer?

  • Use copper tubing in the freezer. 1/4" copper will cool it better than that fat plastic hose you have, and you can get more of it in the freezer.

  • Put the radiator in the fridge, then we'll talk.

  • okay, that was pretty lame... I'm gonna find a water fountain and hack it into a water cooler...

  • It would work a bunch better if you coil up a bunch more tubing in the fridge. That way their is more collent in the actual fridge. But still a pretty hair ball idea

    Thanks for sharing.

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