C Computergen1 BSOD Messages 3,175 Aug 25, 2005 #3 ....no....there really isnt a cold thats too cold...I guess it could freeze....but it should be able to go into the 0C range fine...
....no....there really isnt a cold thats too cold...I guess it could freeze....but it should be able to go into the 0C range fine...
B BigLu Daemon Poster Messages 1,140 Aug 25, 2005 #4 Remember those dudes who cooled that P4 to 190 degrees using liquid nitrogen, while it was overclocked to 5.0Ghz?
Remember those dudes who cooled that P4 to 190 degrees using liquid nitrogen, while it was overclocked to 5.0Ghz?
OP OP M moondoggie In Runtime Messages 163 Aug 25, 2005 #5 lhuser said: WTF are you saying Click to expand... I'm saying, is there a temperature at which a processor can't function?
lhuser said: WTF are you saying Click to expand... I'm saying, is there a temperature at which a processor can't function?
M mayorredbeard Daemon Poster Messages 1,246 Aug 25, 2005 #7 BigLu said: Like, absolute zero. Click to expand... which just so happens to be like a gazillion degrees colder then any temperature ever recorded. i would say once the temperature drops below freezing it could start to become a problem, although thats highly unlikely to ever happen.
BigLu said: Like, absolute zero. Click to expand... which just so happens to be like a gazillion degrees colder then any temperature ever recorded. i would say once the temperature drops below freezing it could start to become a problem, although thats highly unlikely to ever happen.
B BigLu Daemon Poster Messages 1,140 Aug 25, 2005 #8 Actually, two years ago in Tokyo, they got Hydrogen all the way down to within two millionths of a degree of absolute, which is -459.67 degrees Fahrenheit.
Actually, two years ago in Tokyo, they got Hydrogen all the way down to within two millionths of a degree of absolute, which is -459.67 degrees Fahrenheit.
D Dishdog Fully Optimized Messages 2,801 Aug 25, 2005 #9 mayorredbeard said: i would say once the temperature drops below freezing it could start to become a problem, although thats highly unlikely to ever happen. Click to expand... where do you live? it drops here below freezing all winter. if you mean in the house then i retract my first statment.
mayorredbeard said: i would say once the temperature drops below freezing it could start to become a problem, although thats highly unlikely to ever happen. Click to expand... where do you live? it drops here below freezing all winter. if you mean in the house then i retract my first statment.