n00b sub zero cooling

i do know about 8 years ago something in the blue pigment used to allow an arc or electricity to be built up and it served like a static capacitor. It was not an issue but the only removed it cos they found a cheaper pigment.

From what i had seen on a few sites.

That explains that one then, thanks for that info remember300.
 
i only read it on a few sites i don't think i've ever visited again so as i said don't quote me but i do know metal has been used as pigment colouring for decades, if not longer. And things like titanium oxide is used to make white paint brilliant white.
 
I would consider Mayonaise as a better alternative compared to toothpaste...
I had to go with Mayo for a week because I forgot I had no paste other than the crappy CoolerMaster V1 Value, when I de-dusted my rig
 
Oh god :lol: can't wait! Did the blu tack work well because I'm going to be buying a full loop soon and I'm still planning on 24/7 sub zero with a peltier or 2 :D.

It did lol :) there was some condensation going on on the outside of the coffee pot lid and if it was going to come down on the motherboard, bluetack would of protected it :p

Are you really? What crazy overclocks are you going for ? :D :rolleyes:

so many crazy projects i have done in the past year :p
 
It did lol :) there was some condensation going on on the outside of the coffee pot lid and if it was going to come down on the motherboard, bluetack would of protected it :p

Are you really? What crazy overclocks are you going for ? :D :rolleyes:

so many crazy projects i have done in the past year :p

Well I think the liquid would be sub ambient atleast :lol: because I know that the rad in the loop will end up heating up the chilled liquid. I just want to be able to run my fans low and keep the inferno cool for once in its life. I just hope I don't get much condensation or someone can tell me how to automate the volts going into it like a PWM fan would be.
 
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