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Putting a computer in sub zero air will create condensation on the parts that are warming than the ambeint temperture, meaning almost everything. Condensation equals water which means dont do it. Its the same reason that when you use a peltier to cool your CPU below zero you have to insulate it to make sure it doesnt get condensation.
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It is best you just stick with your normal cooling options. If you are that desperate for good cooling take the side off and throw a big fan next to it. (Although if a case is properly cooled this may actually hurt your temps) But otherwise, as already stated, condensation will whip your ass.
But if you want a $1500 boat anchor, feel free to set your PC outside in the winter ;)
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or you could get a case, I forgot the name, but it blows cold air into the case, its kinda like a fridge.
you could build your comp in a mini fridge, not a freezer. It would be really hard tho. I guess you could put it outside if the temps in your area dont get below 5F or so.
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Using a mini fridge is not out of the question, as it has been done by me and a friend off an awe-inspiring ordeal during winter. Our heater went out in the middle of winter, so our house got really cold...around 40-45 degrees at night. The improvement in performance with the 9 fans i had in my computer was amazing. I was benchmarking better than I ever had before. So after much research, my friend and I decided to construct our own version of what could work. We had to modify his mini fridge (which he still keeps stuff in) and case to do this. We simply stuck a usb driven vaccum (that has the blow option as well) onto the end of a hose, and ported a hole in the side of the fridge. We stuck the vaccum in the fridge, and fed the hose and usb cable in. Then we turned the fridge to the warmest setting so it wouldnt create condensation. We then fed the tube into the case through the PCI slot all the way to the front, positioned upward as to not let any possible water that may have formed to not create a fish tank. This dropped the temp to a perfect level, and we just let the fans do the rest of the work. It was a fun project, and actually worked pretty well. Its always funny to see a hose going from a fridge to a computer!
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