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post #21 of 27
o its just a pad? i thought it would be actual watercooling aka desktops
post #22 of 27
it is possible !!
the only shitty part is that you would have to modify teh case...
but it possible, and it wouldnt be a very good portable, because you woud have t stay on a ac all the time, and carry around a extra box for the radiator and radiator fan, pump etc...
if i had the money i would do it with desktops water-cooling
post #23 of 27
If one builds a portable type, do post them...

Or perhaps there is already one and we just dont know coz ******** of this

(As a correlate to history...Did you know that the invention of telephone was much disputed.
One was claimed by Graham Bell on March 7, 1876 and the other one claimed by Antonio Meuccio on December of 1871.
Last September 25, 2001, the United States Congress officially recognized
Antonio Meucci as the inventor of the telephone, denying Bell's claim to its invention.)
http://www.lucidcafe.com/library/96mar/bell.html

If only Graham Bell had known and was informed that it was already built, 5 years of his life must have been devoted to inventing something else....
What If there is already a laptop cooler... and the next guy who is planning to build one will spend much of his time building one... Will he know that it is already invented?

Kindly be Lenient on censorship *******


If one builds a portable type...
It may seem too many obstacles like power source, etc...

But one has to start somewhere...
Even the laptop started from big computers that occupy several rooms...
post #24 of 27
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Originally Posted by Argh
i dont know who will buy the icebase since we cannot overclock the cpu in notebooks.
Not true. I run my P43.6 9860 to 3.8-3.9 all the time.
post #25 of 27
Condensation only happens if you use a system that is cooler than the ambient room temp. I only use distilled water. No "dangerous chemicals".
post #26 of 27
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Originally Posted by techspy
Condensation only happens if you use a system that is cooler than the ambient room temp. I only use distilled water. No "dangerous chemicals".
You hit the spot Techspy... Ambient room temperature... That was the one I read before...
Do you know the link to the article discussing this and the corrosion...?

Please do post a picture of your cooling system Techspy...
(by the way... In your posted homepage...the pictures in Transylvania is very nice...so there was really a buried Dracula )
post #27 of 27
herbo i didnt saw the other forum i dont have it =D
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