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...People like to overclock in summer just as well as they can overclock in winter. ....
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Don't mean to rain on your parade Cather but it is the other way round for most people.... In summer you have the windows open and a cool room is most preferable - thus easier to overclock. As to the Winter room it tends to have the heating on full blast and all the windows shut giving higher temps. (harder to overclock)
This point is a course vod if you have the heating break down on you like it did for me last year and you ran your air cooled system at 25* - mainly because the air temparture was hitting 0*C.
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Anyway back to the subject in hand I would like to add somehting that has allways bothered me - What's under those IHS. I've heard differing answers of mercury/air/thermal greese - and more importantly how does that affect the heat spreading ability?
~ Boli
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