"Under Pressure Gas" CPU COOLING

cesk22

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Hello!

I'm looking for a new CPU cooler for my 955 BE @ 3.7 ghz, i need a silent but high performance cooler. I have not so much money for buy a noctua or a complete water cooling system.. and these coolers are not silent just quiet. There is any DIY CPU cooler thats have no moving elements? I found some expensive ideas like "passive cooling pc case" or liquid cooling with freon.

I know there is gas in spray paint cans and when u spray upside down the cans thats gonna be cold. Or.. long time ago when people made soda with carbon dioxide cartridge and the gas moved out to the bottle, the cartdige was extremly cold. So... idk.. maybe not a good idea and im gonna blow up my house and kill myself :> but i really wann to test how its possible to keep cpu cool with "under pressure gas"

Do u have any other idea what is not so risky? Or what u think about "under pressure gas" cooling? Its a stupid idea?

//sry for my bad english

 
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If you bluescreen at 60C, your cooling situation is not the problem.
Your OC and the voltage on that particular chip is the problem.

WildCard999

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Seems possibly dangerous and sounds like by the time you built it you could of spent about the same amount of money and get a decent air cooler. What is your budget? I would thing the Cryorig H7 would be pretty good for what your trying to achieve.
 

TJ Hooker

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You're basically talking about a refrigerator cooler. You'd need a compressor, pump, radiator, etc. to circulate the coolant. Or if you didn't want to circulate it, you'd have to keep constantly adding more compressed gas to the system yourself, as well as develop some mechanism that controls the rate at which the gas boils off.

Regardless, you're talking about pretty exotic CPU cooling. A good air or water cooler would almost certainly be cheaper.
 

cesk22

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I have now a Aplenföhn Brocken Eco with extra fans, but the cpu idle temp is 52-54C and 60+ on prime95 stress. Its not stable, i got blue screen over 60C and its the reason why i need a better cpu cooling system.

955 BE @3.7ghz (c2 stepping)
vcore 1.42
 

USAFRet

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If you bluescreen at 60C, your cooling situation is not the problem.
Your OC and the voltage on that particular chip is the problem.
 
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cesk22

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I saw a lot of video about 955 be overclocking, some guys overcloked over 4.2 ghz ( i know they has c3 stepping chip) But i can not belive 3.7 is to much for c2. These AMD chips max temperature is 62C, its why i though my temp is the reason of bluescreen. My voltage is okay, if u go under 1.4v i can not load windows.