blue LEDs are okay but what you really want are like.. trippy LEDs that spiral and are in all different colours, to make it look like the computer is pulsing and glowing and ---- like that. Also, put magnets around the outside of your pc case, they will draw the heat out, cooling down your pc and speeding up the processor.
My computer is void of LEDs altogether. The only people I know with LEDs in their PCs are total noobs.
I still maintain that's a good idea. More heat = more resistence = flatter volts. I still lol at all the noobs who post up their MS paint sketches of their 150w peltier water cooling loops. Especially the ones who think it's clever to chill the water in their loops to a few degrees celcius, but neglect to insulate. pppppppawned.
I might be mistaken, but doesn't capacitance increase at higher heat levels too? interesting correlation we have there. I wonder if they're directly related... No excuses for not insulating a loop if you're using a 100+ W pelt... foam is what, 5 dollars? zipties are like 2 cents... a 50W pelt on a block might be decent for a loop IMO. Even coolable with air(think sythe infinty/mugen mounted in the drive bays) Still not as ideal as a dual loop set up w/o rads on the loop which contacts the ICs, but far less costly and lower energy usage/net-heat dump. in before I want my extra 2% clock scaling from -5C more.
Re-read my post. Red makes EVERYTHING. It's not always delete to get into the BIOS. If you aren't sure, just push Esc, F1, F2 and delete simultaneously and it will more than likely be one of them. Press them when the computer boots up until you get into the BIOS. Make sure you put the strongest magnets you can find on it. I recommend pulling apart your harddrive for the rare earth magnets for extra strength. Yes, it is some chickens.
I've always thought an external peltier cooler connected to a solid brass/aluminium external resevoir might be okay, because at least then the heat's getting dumped outside the case, but I think peltiers/TECs are pointless for cooling if they're inside your case, due to the basic science of them. The hot side puts out more heat that the cool side could cool, so even if you manage to dissipate the heat from the hot side, it's just gonna heat up your ambient temps... having the water temp drop by 5c is pointless if the ambient temp of your CPU goes up by 10c.
If you cannot understand it, it is machine code. Phew, for a second there, I thought I was retarted. LEFT THE DOOR WIDE OPEN THERE
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