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RollTime
On 4/10/2018 at 12:16 AM, RollTime said:

Would it be possible, using an overclocked Core i9 7980XE, to boil a small pot of water? Cpus get to about 100 deg Celsius max when the heatsink isn't functioning properly, which is theoretically enough to boil water. What if you ran a (very toughly built) water cooling loop using the pot as a reservoir, and disabled thermal throttling (I'm assuming there's a way to do this, but I'm unsure)? If you insulate the pot there's nowhere for the heat to go, and the water should boil. My only worry is the components of the loop, I'd hate to see the tubing melt. Everyone let me know what you all think of this.

 

Maybe you could cook hot dogs.

that processor is not power hungry enough. it is better to get one of the amd bulldozer series like fx 9590. its tdp is a blazing 220 watt. that i9 in comparison is just 160 in comparison whic his only 72% of its energy and heat output. 

Sudo make me a sandwich 

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4 hours ago, wasab said:

that processor is not power hungry enough. it is better to get one of the amd bulldozer series like fx 9590. its tdp is a blazing 220 watt. that i9 in comparison is just 160 in comparison whic his only 72% of its energy and heat output. 

The GTX 480 is 250, I think.

it's time

 

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5 minutes ago, RollTime said:

The GTX 480 is 250, I think.

but it is like 10 times bigger 

Sudo make me a sandwich 

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Just now, wasab said:

but it is like 10 times bigger 

That's not really a consideration here...

it's time

 

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11 minutes ago, RollTime said:

That's not really a consideration here...

i mean if you have 10 fx 9590, that is a blazing 2200 tdp 

Sudo make me a sandwich 

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