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Author Topic: [MEGATHREAD] Personal Computer - Updated builds thanks to Logical Increments  (Read 1644468 times)

Well it has been one battle after another with this 2006 Mac Pro, but I have finally won a round tonight after tirelessly patching Windows so it can handle the ISO9660 files properly and install 64 bit.

After installing the 7950 drivers, this baby is running like a champ and even recognizing both Xeon CPU's which is even better and will even use it's 7300 GT in tandem with the 7950.  It's off to Microcenter tomorrow to buy a secondary SSD to install windows to on it's own dedicated drive and a new keyboard as my K40 kicked it's stuff recently.


Not my doing, someone else did the crop job. I would've done better and may make a better version later when I feel arsed to do so.
I demand you make a better one

Holy stuff are you guys actually arguing about this

 how stupid can people get
« Last Edit: August 21, 2015, 11:14:42 AM by Headcrab Zombie »

its obviously not right in my situation to defend myself from random people who hate me on a forum right?

your "situation" was jumping into a random argument to yell at people and then get defensive when people yell back

Fans displace air, all you're doing is moving cooler air from your room onto the heatsink. You can't get it any cooler than the air being pushed. It's loving basic. stufflord your CPU's thermometer is dangerously incorrect and it's probably burning itself up because it doesn't know when to thermal throttle, especially if you have a stock cooler.

first off i see no comment from the OP saying that the video is fake only other people posting about it
and second did you not read anything i said in the italicized comment
http://whatis.techtarget.com/definition/adiabatic-cooling

If you watch to the very end he says himself it's a "troll" video and that the temps are fake.

Fans displace air, all you're doing is moving cooler air from your room onto the heatsink. You can't get it any cooler than the air being pushed. It's loving basic. stufflord your CPU's thermometer is dangerously incorrect and it's probably burning itself up because it doesn't know when to thermal throttle, especially if you have a stock cooler.

If you watch to the very end he says himself it's a "troll" video and that the temps are fake.
i've already agreed to that and posted multiple quotes of people saying this can still work even if it was fake
stop reviving the argument we've derailed for at least 10 pages now
i don't care who's right or who's wrong it doesn't matter anymore


i've already agreed to that and posted multiple quotes of people saying this can still work even if it was fake
stop reviving the argument we've derailed for at least 10 pages now
i don't care who's right or who's wrong it doesn't matter anymore

If it didn't work with all those fans why would it work with your stock fan?

posted multiple quotes of people saying this can still work even if it was fake
Congratulations, a couple people agree with you. All that means is those people are also wrong.

YouTube comments are far from a reputable source. Meanwhile, people posted much better resources saying you're wrong

stop reviving the argument we've derailed for at least 10 pages now
It should never have even started, but unfortunately people who don't understand basic science and think they're super smart are everywhere

If you're temperature sensor is reporting such low temperatures, it's broken. End of story
« Last Edit: August 21, 2015, 03:19:13 PM by Headcrab Zombie »

here we loving go again
but yet i've seen a lower than ambient temperature on multiple computers and i've gone around asking my friends and they all say they've seen it too
do you want to tell me ALL of our motherboards are broken?

Broken and/or inaccurate.

One thing is being broken here: your thermometer, or the laws of physics. I see no reason to believe the latter.

If you take an object and put it somewhere where there's a temperature difference, then heat energy flows from the hotter object to the colder object until the two are the same temperature. That's all that happens. That's how the energy wants to flow, and in order to fight against it, in order to cool an object even further, requires a lot of energy spent in something like refrigeration. A fan is not a refrigerator. 20°c air is 20°c air. 20°c air being blown by a fan is still 20°c air. If you cool that air with refrigeration, then blow it, you can cool it further, but again, a fan is not a refrigerator.
« Last Edit: August 21, 2015, 04:00:11 PM by Headcrab Zombie »



This is what happens when I go to Microcenter to get stuff

Ended up getting the G910 for 139 bucks from 180 normally, and the 250 GB Evo for the Mac Pro for 89 bucks.


This is what happens when I go to Microcenter to get stuff

Ended up getting the G910 for 139 bucks from 180 normally, and the 250 GB Evo for the Mac Pro for 89 bucks.


fuuuuuck you lol