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what would happen if you put your pc in the fridge and drilled some holes on the side to to have the cables coming out of the fridge. LOL

Q:stupid question?
A:Yes.

Q:Has any one done it?
A: LOL Dont know

Q:will your mum get ****** of
A: yes..........Most deffinetly
 
Fridge would die. A fridge is designed to cool food. Food generally doesn't produce several hundred watts of heat. If you want to go really cold, then look up phase change cooling.
 
I find it amazing how many people do not have a grasp of simple physics.

If the the air is cooler than the ambient, moisture will condensate and big problems will follow.
 
adslegend said:
I find it amazing how many people do not have a grasp of simple physics.

If the the air is cooler than the ambient, moisture will condensate and big problems will follow.

Ah, well thats why you fill the mini fridge with Argon. ;)
 
cooling a PC is hardly physics, if anyone thinks otherwise try studying it at university :( but yeah condensation would be killer, doubt your componants would survive, but i suppose you could make a cooling system based on fridge without using specialised phase change (which is basically how a fridge works), but why would you want to, water cooling does fine 99.9% of the time and air does fine 99.9% of the time also :confused:
 
iv just had a cool case idea tho, you know them mini fridges (like the simpsons ones etc or coca cola ones) get one of them and build your pc inside it

obviously not refridgeurated tho or it will do damage
 
Lol some other idiot beet us to it.

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When my dad worked for a company called parceline, down at the "hub" in birmingham he said all the computers were in fridges. :confused:


Hmmm what PSU is the guy using in that fridge?
 
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