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sno.lcn
12-09-09, 10:18 AM
Subzero Cooling Insulation Guide
by Deanzo (http://www.ocforums.com/member.php?u=55695)


Sub zero cooling can be an exciting adventure, and is essential to getting the very best possible overclocks. But care should always be taken to make sure you keep your components dry for obvious reasons. With this fool-proof insulation guide, benching with the cold stuff will be like a walk in the park. Well, prepping for it will be.

The actual cooling and overclocking guides are still to come. But before you pick up some dry ice or LN2, you’ve got to learn to insulate properly. This information is from a forum thread by Deanzo that covers just about everything you need to know about insulating for sub zero cooling. I’ve rearranged some things since Deanzo made some updates to the thread. I’ve also added a few of my own comments. The original thread is HERE (http://www.ocforums.com/showthread.php?t=611543).

Click here (http://www.overclockers.com/subzero-cooling-insulation-guide/) to continue reading.


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Thanks,
sno.lcn

I.M.O.G.
12-09-09, 10:25 AM
Great work writing this up Sno, and it's really nice work by Deanzo on the material! Detailed and really cool to see what goes into running LN2!