Yeah it's a little noisy but it keeps everything cool!
13 0 ReplyAre you using any nocturna fans, if not they might be quieter, especially if your attempting to create a warp bubble around your computer
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Sacrifices must be made. At least your chip isn't burning.
9 0 ReplyA fan diameter of 7.6cm seems a bit large for a laptop cpu.
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2 0 ReplyIncorrectly?
rot_speed = 4294967296 rpm
c = 299792458 m/s
prop_speed_of_light = 0.057
tip_speed_actual = c * prop_speed_of_light
radius = tip_speed_actual / (rot_speed)(60 sec/1 min)(2π)
radius ≈ 11 µm
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Increase it by 94,3% to allow time travel xD
8 1 ReplyShowed it to my partner, they said its probably rotations per month
9 2 ReplyHave you tried undervolting, or installing Linux? I use Arch.
5 0 ReplyThis looks suspiciously like unsigned int rollover.
4 0 ReplyActually the limit on rotational velocity would be defined by the fan radius. Eg, if the fan diameter is larger than 1m, the tip of the blade will be going faster than 5.7% the speed of light.
4 0 Reply1m What the hell cpu are you running?
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Surrender now or prepare to fight
3 0 ReplyWell its working so well that it dosen't just cool your CPU it also cools your entire computer so well that your GPU is at 0°C (32°F).
3 0 ReplySchool computers: Pathetic
3 0 ReplyQuasar powered CPU? 🤔
2 0 ReplyI think the air star's becoming hot again.
2 0 ReplyRemember at time when PC reported ssd to be -2374°C
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