What exactly am I looking at here? I see two grainy photographs. The first of which shows an unconventional fan installation, and the second of which seems to show nothing at all of consequence. Zip-ties are used all the time for cable-management inside towers.
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Huh? Go let out some compressed air and tell me what happens to the temperature inside the tank.
Just because air isn't perfectly "ideal" doesn't mean that the law is irrelevant. In this case it's at least 95% accurate.
The point is that no, your CPU is not cooler than ambient. Especially not under load.
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I think his claim was "The Australian" Way which i completely agree with. There is nothing down-under we can't fix with duck-tape, zip-ties and now 'the overpowered FAN' (I'm from Western Australian btw)
While we are on this principle; ANTH said he was getting or building a fan-less laptop; I don't use heaters because my computer puts out of enough heat, to heat the small end of the house. So how can fan-less now be the case? I'm not a technical guru as i have little need to discuss this stuff, except during the couple builds I've done.
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The surface area helps; but more important is the heat sink? which have become increasingly smaller.
And to under-clock and then have heat issues would provide a very unstable system performance wise? Based on CPU temps and the lessened ability to expel excess heat under-load?
I will keep my eye out for one of these systems now; i guess any tablet, ipad etc. doesn't have a fan; but then these have never been a stable enough platform for me.
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