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Originally posted by Graystar
Yes, we have an equilibrium situation. but we can shift the states of equilibrium of all the components involved in our watercooling system. When we increase the performance of the WC system we do get a little more energy out of the system. That is why the CPU temperature drops...it has less heat energy within it.
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My god, you really don't know what you're talking about.
The last statement here is false.
The cpu puts out a fixed heat load for a given frequency. This does not change!
The cpu temp is reduced by increasing the efficiencies.......
Oh god, someone please shoot me. I can't go on like this!
Over at Bit-Tech, they have a nice head banging against a wall smilie. This would be appropriate.
8-ball