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PC vs. Mac, overclocking

Category: Technology
Posted on: May 2, 2008 1:00 AM, by Greg Laden

PC should check out this cooling system.

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ROFL! I haven't thought about overclocking in a long time. Great stuff. You seem to post a lot of links to videos with those two guys in 'em. Who are they?

Posted by: Steve | May 2, 2008 8:25 AM

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I dunno, just two guys on youtube

Posted by: Greg Laden | May 2, 2008 10:20 AM

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PC should check out this cooling system.

Ugh. Tube bore is way too small, and I'd bet money that the pump is underpowered. And you'll need to get one of the bigger heat exchangers - 80mm square is far too small.

Posted by: Dunc | May 2, 2008 11:04 AM

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