theArmorFactory
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28th Oct 2017
26th Dec 2017
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  • tylermg
    tylermg
    24th Dec 2020
    ok, this is the id for the challenge:2633445
  • superluck77
    superluck77
    5th Apr 2020
    The Pentium D Got to 1200C. Um Is it Okay?
  • ConvictJ96
    ConvictJ96
    17th Dec 2019
    If your computer is running at 125C you've done something very very wrong
  • inch224
    inch224
    5th Mar 2018
    Pentium D wins. +1
  • magnetman33
    magnetman33
    7th Jan 2018
    I think I read somewhere CPU's now are near the power density range (watts per cm2, because it's basically 2d) of nuclear reactors, Just a random info bit ;P
  • Sanpypr0
    Sanpypr0
    23rd Nov 2017
    have you tried using PTCT/NTCT in a cooler? it works very well, and you don't need a lot of it.
  • theArmorFactory
    theArmorFactory
    22nd Nov 2017
    fun fact if you turn off ambient heat the no heatsink pentium D and the core i9 will melt the heatsink
  • theArmorFactory
    theArmorFactory
    22nd Nov 2017
    the heatsinks can keep up so why not
  • 08ohib
    08ohib
    22nd Nov 2017
    over clocked pentium D??? you mad man !!
  • theArmorFactory
    theArmorFactory
    21st Nov 2017
    ok well good luck with your calculator