Paulm
04-17-2001, 08:31 AM
Hey guys.
I was just thinking about something last night that does make a good point. You know how in Canada we have long winters and short summers...Well with it being mostly cold here all year around our cpu's must be running a lot cooler than other people that live in hotter countries. Like in Australia overclocking is pretty big there but it is always so hot there and airconditioners are not powerful enough to keep it cool in houses. But here even in the summerit does'nt get much higher than 30 degrees and then we all have our AC's on which keepsthe house cool. So when we overclock we must have some type of advantage right?
Does ayone agree?
I was just thinking about something last night that does make a good point. You know how in Canada we have long winters and short summers...Well with it being mostly cold here all year around our cpu's must be running a lot cooler than other people that live in hotter countries. Like in Australia overclocking is pretty big there but it is always so hot there and airconditioners are not powerful enough to keep it cool in houses. But here even in the summerit does'nt get much higher than 30 degrees and then we all have our AC's on which keepsthe house cool. So when we overclock we must have some type of advantage right?
Does ayone agree?