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Cooling a CPU with a Eletronics Freeze Spray?

Okay , Was just thinking would it be possible to cool a cpu with an electronics freeze spray, would be hella cool but i don't know if it could cool enough but two or three sprays at the same time could possibly work,What do you think?

Or try with a upside down air spray,I don't know if it cools down any more than the freeze spray.I might cary out some testing to see but haven't got any spare or old Systems , could try it on an old laptop.

Also sorry first post don't know if i have done anything wrong.

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I mean if you have a great heatsink you could replace the fans with a bunch of Freeze Spray and it'd work, but there's like no point to do it considering it'd be unpractical and expensive.

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2 minutes ago, Princess Cadence said:

I mean if you have a great heatsink you could replace the fans with a bunch of Freeze Spray and it'd work, but there's like no point to do it considering it'd be unpractical and expensive.

Its not for being pratical or cheap, that is out of the picture it is just as a test i haven't seen anything like this on the internet (probably exists but is quite far into the internet)

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