The summer is here and I made super cooling sys

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Interesting...but now where ya gonna put your beer?

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first thing that comes to my mind there is condensation... fried components..

NEW SYSTEM:
P4 2.8c (800fsb), Abit IS7, Kingston HyperX PC3500 (2 x 512mb), IBM Deskstar (60 gig @ 7200rpm)
OLDER SYSTEM:
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Cavallo

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Yeah condensation would be a problem. We will see.

The beer is already in :) lol . There is always a place for the beer :). lol
 

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I'll be suprised if that fridge makes another week like that. Normally they cool room temp air to 3-7c but cooling all that heat means it will have to be on continuously whenever the comps on. Very bad for electricity bill and if it fails and you leave your pc on while your downstairs or whatever say bye to all those nice parts....

How are you avoiding condensation? People who put their computers in their fridges are either stupid or brave.

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Nice... but is it a subzero frig, if so IIRC HDs don't like subzero temps.

And can your frig handle the many hundreds of watt of heat that PC creates?

Not to mention condensation.

My CPU fan spins so fast that it creates a wormhole :eek: