Soldato
- Joined
- 3 Mar 2006
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- Atcham, Shropshire
with it being so cold outside has anyone thought about taking their pc outside to try and get better overclocks for benchs? it was -18 here last night and -10 all day 


Can't say i bother with that stuff anymore, used to when i lived in northern sweden for abit though few years back, benching on the deck in winter (-20 to -30) with some beers now that was fun.
Winters for me now, my comp temps are the same as they are in summer, has i have my heating on high in my room, so unlike setter im not freezing when using my comp haha.
Northern sweden, now that would be VERY cold. I hate the cold myself mate, however id still be interested in seeing how low i could get this rig running, the gpu's especially. Im stuck on air cooling as it would cost a considerable amount to watercool an i7 and sli 470's, but when a decent single card comes out i may still go with water, i bought some tubing and some bitspower barbs, just to have. I may in the future go to water coolingCan't say i bother with that stuff anymore, used to when i lived in northern sweden for abit though few years back, benching on the deck in winter (-20 to -30) with some beers now that was fun.
Winters for me now, my comp temps are the same as they are in summer, has i have my heating on high in my room, so unlike setter im not freezing when using my comp haha.
, scouring the members market now and again for rads, pumps, reservoirs etc to help cut the cost. I think as a cooling method, every enthusiast should try it at least once.