Hi
Fairly late to this topic, but here now lol.
Firstly: Sub-zero @ 14? Wow, I'm impressed! I'm somewhat older than 14, having been into PC's for ever, yet have only dabbled with water as my most extreme cooling solution. Ok, it was a pretty epic loop on a friends machine, but still.
Secondly: Am I right in saying that a lot of solutions using sub-zero cooling would cool the CPU block, but actually have a
heating element on the underside of the motherboard to prevent condensation build up?
Finally: Sandy Bridge. I've read a couple of papers from Intel stating that sub-zero cooling
isn't the best way to go for these newer chips. Something about they don't perform so well at such low temps. I think they likened to a CPU being a little unstable if too hot, the same being true when too cold. I guess this might in some way relate to the materials used.
Finally finally
: How practical is sub-zero cooling
really for a home built system that'll likely be used for hours each day for gaming etc? Natashaful, did you live with that system every day for a while? I guess being dry-ice ou had to keep topping it up & it likely wasn't all nicely enclosed in a conventional case? I confess I know next to nothing about sub-zero cooling but find it fascinating.
Edit: Reckon I should start reading the guides eh?
Cheers,
Scoob.