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Jul 15 2017 10:24am
Quote (Rikuo @ Jul 13 2017 08:16pm)
I prefer filling my loop with coffee, Then having a drain valve to fill my mug whenever i want some.


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Quote (kclla @ 13 Jul 2017 16:06)
Is it your 480?

Those kind of temps should be coming from a 290X lmao


Had 295x2 quadfire

Shit was so fucking hot
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Quote (HyphyIll @ Jul 15 2017 02:29pm)
Had 295x2 quadfire

Shit was so fucking hot


I bet the top card was pegged at 100C at all times. damn.
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Quote (kclla @ 15 Jul 2017 13:36)
I bet the top card was pegged at 100C at all times. damn.


Probably. They were the Ares III models. Even under water they were between 60-65c. VRM's in 90's I think.
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Can I Use My Gpu For Heating Coffee


Naw, everyone knows that you use the CPU for heating coffee. You use the GPU for cooking breakfast.
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Jul 15 2017 10:30pm
Quote (Ghot @ Jul 15 2017 05:33pm)
Naw, everyone knows that you use the CPU for heating coffee. You use the GPU for cooking breakfast.


i think the amd 290 or 290x was used for heating hot pockets, as it was an extremely hot gpu
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Jul 16 2017 08:26am
Create open water cooling system and use heated water from it to brew fresh coffee
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Jul 16 2017 11:06am
Quote (Rikuo @ Jul 13 2017 06:16pm)
I prefer filling my loop with coffee, Then having a drain valve to fill my mug whenever i want some.


Just add a heat exchanger and turn off your radiator fans for a while and you can have your PC heat up your coffee.
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Jul 16 2017 12:53pm
Quote (Halfdead14 @ Jul 16 2017 10:06am)
Just add a heat exchanger and turn off your radiator fans for a while and you can have your PC heat up your coffee.


I ran my PC with 0 fans for a couple days back when I fried my USB header splitter :lol:


Doesnt get that hot tbh, Unless you start gaming.
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