So, one day I just said **** it, and bought 20 gallons of horse laxative to immerse my computer in.
I didn't take off any fans. I didn't put the motherboard in a special case. I literally just plopped my pc in a large tupperware container full of horse laxative. So far my pc runs great.
I'm just a little disappointed in my overclocking results.
With a cpu core voltage of 1.225, a reference clock of 107, and multipliers set to 42 I get my processor to roughly 4.5Ghz.
The problem is when I do a stress test the cpu gets fairly hot. Thermal throttling kicks in and saves me from having to buy a new CPU, but even with thermal throttling I'm hitting temperatures of 105C.
I'm using a Z77extreme6 motherboard with an intel i73770k cpu. I'm using stock heatsink and fan that came with the cpu.
I noticed when I poured the horse laxative that my cpu fan completely stopped spinning, but my graphics card fans are still going strong spinning inside the fluid. I believe that a hotspot is developing around the heatsink because the stock cpu fan doesn't seem to work when immersed.
Can anyone suggest a decent heatsink and fan that will spin when completely immersed in horse laxative or other similar fluids?
I tried throwing a box fan on top of the tupperware container that my pc is in, but that does little to cool the cpu. It just cools the oil in the container.
I'm thinking of buying an expensive aquarium chiller to keep the horse laxative cool, but as of right now it seems that it's not getting hot enough to warrant an aquarium chiller. I put my hand on the tupperware container containing the horse laxative and it's barely warmer than the room it's in.
I know other people have ran into problems with their immersion pc cooling systems with the oil heating up and not dissipating the heat fast enough. Some people tried to rectify this problem by running the fluid through an expensive complicated radiator system with loud fans. I seemed to have solved this problem by just adding more horse laxative.
Anyone have any ideas on how I can squeeze some more speed out of this rig?
The_Real_SirT yes, this is my pc... Nov9 sorry, don't feel like posting to imgur
I didn't take off any fans. I didn't put the motherboard in a special case. I literally just plopped my pc in a large tupperware container full of horse laxative. So far my pc runs great.
I'm just a little disappointed in my overclocking results.
With a cpu core voltage of 1.225, a reference clock of 107, and multipliers set to 42 I get my processor to roughly 4.5Ghz.
The problem is when I do a stress test the cpu gets fairly hot. Thermal throttling kicks in and saves me from having to buy a new CPU, but even with thermal throttling I'm hitting temperatures of 105C.
I'm using a Z77extreme6 motherboard with an intel i73770k cpu. I'm using stock heatsink and fan that came with the cpu.
I noticed when I poured the horse laxative that my cpu fan completely stopped spinning, but my graphics card fans are still going strong spinning inside the fluid. I believe that a hotspot is developing around the heatsink because the stock cpu fan doesn't seem to work when immersed.
Can anyone suggest a decent heatsink and fan that will spin when completely immersed in horse laxative or other similar fluids?
I tried throwing a box fan on top of the tupperware container that my pc is in, but that does little to cool the cpu. It just cools the oil in the container.
I'm thinking of buying an expensive aquarium chiller to keep the horse laxative cool, but as of right now it seems that it's not getting hot enough to warrant an aquarium chiller. I put my hand on the tupperware container containing the horse laxative and it's barely warmer than the room it's in.
I know other people have ran into problems with their immersion pc cooling systems with the oil heating up and not dissipating the heat fast enough. Some people tried to rectify this problem by running the fluid through an expensive complicated radiator system with loud fans. I seemed to have solved this problem by just adding more horse laxative.
Anyone have any ideas on how I can squeeze some more speed out of this rig?
The_Real_SirT yes, this is my pc... Nov9 sorry, don't feel like posting to imgur
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