Literally impossible. We've gone over this on the thread before... A fan is just moving heat away from your processor, its not cooling in the sense that it could ever go below ambient.
call bullstuff on the processors thermometer thenit read 3cmine still goes below room temperature with only fans on this new setup
not literally impossible as thats what the display has said on multiple computers
it doesn't matter what some random guy on youtube says about his computerhttp://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/89522/how-can-ambient-cooling-cool-a-system-to-below-the-ambient-temperaturehttp://www.overclockers.com/forums/showthread.php/170776-Cpu-running-cooler-than-ambient-tempit is physically impossible for it to happen if you don't have it pulling air of out like a refrigerator or something
Air is accelerated through the fans, passing through the heatsinkThis acceleration implies a decrease in pressure between each fan stage. This pressure drop occurs all the way from the front of the first fan, to the front of the rear fan. This drop in pressure does not have to be substantial to observe a sharp decrease in temperature, in this case only 10 kilopascals, or 1.45 PSI for a temperature drop of 30*CAdiabatic cooling is responsible for the CPU temperatures observed.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VUbpb23yTK8liquid cant go under ambient rightradiators cant go under ambient righthes not using anything that can actually make it cold like freon or LN2 hmmmmm looks like i sure am wrong
Holy christ, lol.
was the evidence i provided of why this happened funny?
You are a stuffty troll.
The "evidence" you provided was a joke video, and the italicized post you tried to back it up with was from a moron in the YouTube comment section of the same video.You are a stuffty troll.
LOL that was uncalled for
you refuse to accept the fact you're wrong even when i posted a video where it happens, and i posted a comment saying why it happenedwhat the forget are you talking about?