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Ok so I want to know is there a product out there that will disperse the heat from my pc to my freezing cold room. The heat doesn't work in my two story house the main floor is well heated but my gaming room isn't.  so if i get my pc to 80-90 degrees while gaming can I spread that heat to my room making it 80 degrees and not my pc. Just wondering because that would be cool. I thought of this while watching Linus's video about water cooling a whole room and i thought what if i heated my room with my pc. I think it would be really cool.

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Your fans should do that. 

the one and only job of an exhaust fan is to get hot air out of your pc

play some games, stress testing and thats really the only way you could get a room with a pc that I know of

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1 minute ago, Vladipiggy said:

Ok so I want to know is there a product out there that will disperse the heat from my pc to my freezing cold room. The heat doesn't work in my two story house the main floor is well heated but my gaming room isn't.  so if i get my pc to 80-90 degrees while gaming can I spread that heat to my room making it 80 degrees and not my pc. Just wondering because that would be cool. I thought of this while watching Linus's video about water cooling a whole room and i thought what if i heated my room with my pc. I think it would be really cool.

stick a box fan next to it?

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Yes there is something, it's called exhaust fans 

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1 minute ago, Vladipiggy said:

Ok so I want to know is there a product out there that will disperse the heat from my pc to my freezing cold room. The heat doesn't work in my two story house the main floor is well heated but my gaming room isn't.  so if i get my pc to 80-90 degrees while gaming can I spread that heat to my room making it 80 degrees and not my pc. Just wondering because that would be cool. I thought of this while watching Linus's video about water cooling a whole room and i thought what if i heated my room with my pc. I think it would be really cool.

 

just let it run, mine runs at 30-40 degrees and it warms my room allot! it's nice

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2 minutes ago, Vladipiggy said:

thanks for the replies i haven't set up my pc yet I am waiting for all my parts to arrive i am upgrading from a crappy laptop to a gaming pc and i had no clue if this would actually do much thanks for the replies

the laptop will work even better if you run aida64 on it or something? haha you'll probably be able to bake an egg on there... yes :P

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Just now, lolimpol said:

the laptop will work even better if you run aida64 on it or something?

I cant actually use my laptop anymore as it's battery failed and will not even work anymore it wont charge but its not a cord problem... it had a dual core celeron so im not complaining about a brand new i5 and gtx 750 ti

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The better your computers cooling the warmer your room will be.

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Unless that room is very small, a single PC won't be enough to heat it up to a comfortable living temperature.

You're better off just getting a space heater that consume between 300w to 600w on the lowest setting and leave it on in the room.

Either that or some older computers that you leave ON all the time while running prime95 or something on it.

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5 minutes ago, Vladipiggy said:

Shoot my budget build only allowed me to use the stock cooler but im saving up for a watercooling upgrade

Water cooling will do fine at dispersing the heat.

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Just now, TetraSky said:

Unless that room is very small, a single PC won't be enough to heat it up to a comfortable living temperature.

You're better off just getting a space heater that consume between 300w to 600w on the lowest setting and leave it on in the room.

Oh yeah my gaming room is super small, harry potter would turn down my room because of size

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6 minutes ago, Citadelen said:

Water cooling will do fine at dispersing the heat.

Actually water cooling will disperse less heat, since the point is to be absorbed by the water and the fans run quieter and at less RPM, if you had a regular exhaust fan pumping out air at full speed it would heat a room way easier.

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3 minutes ago, Fluffinator said:

Actually water cooling will disperse less heat, since the point is to be absorbed by the water and the fans run quieter and at less RPM, if you had a regular exhaust fan pumping out air at full speed it would heat a room way easier.

I was debating whether to say that, but once the water has heated up won't it be just as effective as air, given that there are fans blowing at their max on the radiator.

 

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Just now, Citadelen said:

I was debating whether to say that, but once the water has heated up won't it be just as effective as air, given that there are fans blowing at their max on the radiator.

 

Think of it like this, water is far more efficient at absorbing heat then the heat pipes and metal contact points. This is why when looking at water cooling loops you can achieve far lower temperatures with the fans spinning with significantly less RPM. Water is just plain more efficient at dispersing heat the surface area is pretty much spread out and the heat is dispersed evenly.

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3 minutes ago, Fluffinator said:

Think of it like this, water is far more efficient at absorbing heat then the heat pipes and metal contact points. This is why when looking at water cooling loops you can achieve far lower temperatures with the fans spinning with significantly less RPM. Water is just plain more efficient at dispersing heat the surface area is pretty much spread out and the heat is dispersed evenly.

Water is very good at dispersing heat, a 140XL on my FX-9590 gets my 2x2m room heated in half an hour, in some ways, I'm not looking forward to my new room.

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