For gamers and AMD lovers: Freezone!

I'm not gonna bother overclocking my computer. If I want a faster computer, I'll get a better video card or a better processor. I don't need to shell out extra money for extra cooling features. ;)
 
VamPyroX said:
I'm not gonna bother overclocking my computer. If I want a faster computer, I'll get a better video card or a better processor. I don't need to shell out extra money for extra cooling features. ;)

cooling features is more cheaper than hardware.

Cooling features is cost around $30 to $80.

Video card cost $200 to $600 and CPU cost $100 to $1,000


My friends spend $700 for amd 64 x2 4800+ and cooling features and BIG OC so it beat AMD FX-60 ($900)


Do you believe there is Intel 4.1Ghz dual core at $130?
 
Neo said:
cooling features is more cheaper than hardware.

Cooling features is cost around $30 to $80.

Video card cost $200 to $600 and CPU cost $100 to $1,000


My friends spend $700 for amd 64 x2 4800+ and cooling features and BIG OC so it beat AMD FX-60 ($900)


Do you believe there is Intel 4.1Ghz dual core at $130?
But... doesn't it shorten the life of the processor?
 
Freezone can help keep your CPU stable and cooler so it doesn't have to be for overclockers.

Keep in mind that as the CPU gets faster, so will the energy consumption and more heat given off by the CPU. So air cooling will not be a good choice for faster CPUs. But since I understand that most of you are deaf, you don't have to worry about 50-60--even 70 dB of noise from noisy fans, but then at schools, offices, etc., people who can hear can be bothered by noisy fans from a computer so it's a good ideal to get a fan controller like AreoCool CoolPanel 2 or VL System LIS 2 Premium VFD.

But if you do want to eliminate the noise and you don't want to mantain your system like filling more coolant (a chemical that shouldn't be swallowed) into the pump, then Freezone will be the answer to your problem. So even if you're not going to overclock your CPU but still don't want any noise from your CPU, Freezone will do the work for you.

And by the way, overclocking can shorten the life of your CPU.
 
VamPyroX said:
But... doesn't it shorten the life of the processor?


Yes, That's right.
If keep CPU stay right temp then make longer as normal. If overheat then short life.
 
GraysonPeddie said:
Freezone can help keep your CPU stable and cooler so it doesn't have to be for overclockers.

Keep in mind that as the CPU gets faster, so will the energy consumption and more heat given off by the CPU. So air cooling will not be a good choice for faster CPUs. But since I understand that most of you are deaf, you don't have to worry about 50-60--even 70 dB of noise from noisy fans, but then at schools, offices, etc., people who can hear can be bothered by noisy fans from a computer so it's a good ideal to get a fan controller like AreoCool CoolPanel 2 or VL System LIS 2 Premium VFD.

But if you do want to eliminate the noise and you don't want to mantain your system like filling more coolant (a chemical that shouldn't be swallowed) into the pump, then Freezone will be the answer to your problem. So even if you're not going to overclock your CPU but still don't want any noise from your CPU, Freezone will do the work for you.

And by the way, overclocking can shorten the life of your CPU.


I do care for hear! That's why I don't have any 80mm fan on my computers because most 80mm fans are over 50 dBA which it's annoying like hell and under 30 CFM due RPM too high and too small wings.

Most 120mm are under 45 dBA and over 80 CFM due low rpm and big wings.

You can put 120mm fan on cpu.


CFM = air flow
dBA = noise level
 
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