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    I envy you.
    You live in a cold place and your computer runs cool.
    I live in Brazil and here the weather is so hot that no matter what i do, my Athlon 700 is always in between 56ºC~59ºC.
    I think i should put my computer inside the fridge.

  • #2
    Gee it get's pretty hot and humid here in Australia too. ;)
    But that does sound a little excessive though. :eek:
    Maybe some better cooling required. :?:
    <center>:cheers:</center>

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    • #3
      falecomigo have you ever been to Australia?

      If not, then let me tell you: IT GETS BLOODY HOT HERE!!!!! :flames:

      So I think better cooling is in store for you amigo :)
      What came first - Insanity or Society?

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      • #4
        Screw that, the Midwest of the US gets up into the 90's at LEAST two months a year, Whew, thank god for air conditioning...

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        • #5
          Well working in ye olde imperial measurements ;) it gets over 90F for 4 months of the year where I live, and above 100F for two months :flames:

          And no aircon either here ;)
          What came first - Insanity or Society?

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          • #6
            Wiggo, I think You´re right.
            Albinus, i´ve never been to Australia. I think I´ll buy a better cooling. Maybe 20 fans will do the job, amigo :-)
            Lets talk about heat now.
            Here where I live 43°C (109F) is pretty common in December, January and February.
            The other moths are not so hot, but the temperature is allways between 25°C - 35ºC (77F - 95F)

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            • #7
              What's the humidity like during those hot months?
              if it is not too high, bong (evaporative) water cooling might work for you

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              • #8
                come on down here ;)
                for about 2 months (july and august), but always in August it's anywhere from 90-100F usually with 60%+ humidity

                I'm sure yall that deal with humidity know, that you're soaked within a couple mins of being outside, and sweating doesn't cool you off with that humidity and no wind

                thank god for AC and cold beer :sun: :cheers:

                Do they make heatsinks and fans you can install on your person :laugh:

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                • #9
                  The humidity is high during those months. I live in a seaside town, so water cooling might not be the appropriate solution.

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