Remote computer VP
Cooling the VP
Just wondering??? Back when it was cool to over clock the processor on computers, to gain higher performance out of the computers...they had cooling devices that could cool the PCU's down to 0 degrees if so desired. Is there, or why isn't there something like this available for the electronics of the VP?
Originally Posted by trailrydr9
Just wondering??? Back when it was cool to over clock the processor on computers, to gain higher performance out of the computers...they had cooling devices that could cool the PCU's down to 0 degrees if so desired. Is there, or why isn't there something like this available for the electronics of the VP?
..........wait a minute,....overclocking isn't cool?
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..........wait a minute,....overclocking isn't cool?
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Isn't that kinda what a box, or computer chip is doing with the fueling wire tapped? Not so much that over clocking was cool, but just if you knew enough about how to do it, you were the guy that everyone brought their computer to every time something went wrong. Isn't overkill a good thing???
?[/QUOTE]Isn't that kinda what a box, or computer chip is doing with the fueling wire tapped? Not so much that over clocking was cool, but just if you knew enough about how to do it, you were the guy that everyone brought their computer to every time something went wrong. Isn't overkill a good thing???
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