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This is the world's largest CPU COOLER

matrics
Sat 31 December 2005, 08:56 pm GMT +0100
See the attached picture

It requires 1400W of power in order to run, and the product even comes with instructions on how to hook up 5 300W power supplies to feed it... what's more, to get it strted in the first place, you need something called a "starter pack". 50 starter packs are included in the original package, which makes me think that they're not reusable... so you'll have to buy some small gizmos you'll use every time you start your computer???

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Nikolas
Sat 31 December 2005, 09:14 pm GMT +0100
LoL. This is really big!

I can't imagine the box that would fit in

meth0d420
Sun 1 January 2006, 05:07 am GMT +0100
ive seen bigger, even seen pc's that were actually cooled by being inside of a water tank of some kind.. water cooled CPU

matrics
Sun 1 January 2006, 01:54 pm GMT +0100
ive seen bigger, even seen pc's that were actually cooled by being inside of a water tank of some kind.. water cooled CPU

Yes, I believe I have, except I don't think it was water, but some kind of oil - water would short it out... anyway, they don't fall in the same category...
I mean, this thing could suck in your cat or small dog if it's in it's path... try redecorating your room like that with a watercooled system....

sknydave
Mon 2 January 2006, 04:49 pm GMT +0100
lol You probably need to wear a coat if you run that cpu cooler

Prince
Tue 17 January 2006, 03:03 am GMT +0100
Being an Electrical Engineer, I believe a 400W Compressor can cool almost any size CPU to less then 10 Degree C at any given time. Unless its placed in hot sun shine in singapore. lol

Nikolas
Tue 17 January 2006, 05:20 am GMT +0100
Being an Electrical Engineer, I believe a 400W Compressor can cool almost any size CPU to less then 10 Degree C at any given time. Unless its placed in hot sun shine in singapore. lol

an  Electrical Engineer? It seems that our forum has a scientific interest :)

Prince
Tue 17 January 2006, 05:28 am GMT +0100
Not really ;)

Forum has intrest for a small webmaster hidden somewhere in an Engineer, and he sucks :/

synapse
Fri 20 January 2006, 08:13 am GMT +0100
Whats that? a BOAT engine?

wisie
Sun 21 May 2006, 01:16 pm GMT +0200
Damn,

What kind of results are seen with this do we know? I wonder how loud it is? High DB?

Nikolas
Sun 21 May 2006, 05:55 pm GMT +0200
Yeah it should sound more like a jet engine. LOL :P

seanb66
Sun 21 May 2006, 06:32 pm GMT +0200
DB is probably around 45dB.

WmNation.com
Tue 23 May 2006, 02:46 am GMT +0200
thats just insane

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