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Hayez


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Posted : Mar 16, 2005 19:45
Anybody is using external cooling system to keep his laptop fan from over working ?, I wonder if this things realy help.
something like this:
http://www.byteccusa.com/product/cooler/TDD-3000.htm
http://www.hardcoreware.net/reviews/review-212-1.htm           "a new art came into my mind which only you can create, the Art of Noises, the logical consequence of your marvelous innovations." Russolo, 1913
S.D6 (Yakir .B.)
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Posted : Mar 16, 2005 23:25
i am working on a desktop computer and i have 7 fan's of "Zalman" my computer temp. is 12*
fregle
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Posted : Mar 17, 2005 16:18
jeezes.. it's cooler inside ur computer then outside

anyway... pipe-cooling is great!! Use it, it really works very good, and it doesn't use electricity or moving parts, so it can't break and it doesn't cost u money after the purchase... Pipe-cooling is so advanced these days that u can even cool the cpu and the psu with it, but it's not performant enough to overclock... anyway, i believe that pipe-cooling is the future for music computers because it's the most silent solution too (u have water cooling too, but that still has moving parts and needs lot's of electricity and maintenance)

so i'd go for the solution under the first link. Although it probably won't be as efficient for cooling ur laptop, it will be ideal for music production cuz it's absolutely silent
martyn
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Posted : Mar 18, 2005 01:52
FREGLE, do you have links for pipe-cooling systems for desktop pc?           www.myspace.com/mentris
XrTC


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Posted : Mar 18, 2005 13:57
i am interested in pipe-cooling too. i can't stand my tower sounding like a refrigerator, with that huge copper Heatsink-Fan...

seriously, the noise is so much that people come into my room and they think i got a fridge. lol, they always ask me for a cool refreshment!           .
Respect is earned, not demanded...
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fregle
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Posted : Mar 18, 2005 15:30
http://www.zalmanusa.com/

http://www.extrememhz.com/tower112-p1.shtml

for example... but keep looking on google, u'll find everything u need to know after a while
Fragletrollet
Fragletrollet

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Posted : Mar 20, 2005 14:48
I have watercooling system ( on my stationary comp) and the only thing in my comp that makes any sound is a little bit from the harddisk and a little bit from the powersupply.
martyn
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Posted : Mar 20, 2005 15:23
Thank you fregle!           www.myspace.com/mentris
Hayez


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Posted : Mar 20, 2005 22:17
thanx everyone, I see that pipe cooloing is popular. I'm still not sure if it's going to help me with the laptop. I already have the laptop on a heaevy metal table which helps a lot. I can always turn the volume up           "a new art came into my mind which only you can create, the Art of Noises, the logical consequence of your marvelous innovations." Russolo, 1913
fregle
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Posted : Mar 21, 2005 13:40
well, Hayez, the first link u gave us is a pipe-cooling device, and u wanted to know which we thought was best, so i told u i'd take the pipe-cooling device, not the other one (the one with the fans) and it will help u with ur laptop...
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