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Why should GPUs have all the fun?
Now you can mount your 1331-pin AMD or 1200-pin Intel processor at 90° with a CPUAR, or CPU Angle Riser. Reverse your cooler's fan direction and point the CPUAR toward the rear to vent all that nasty hot air. Top case fans? Dog-leg that CPU upward to suck all that
cool air straight from the source. Or wind your water cooling hose around a CPUAR to complete that L337 633K look.
less pins, still risen - pdp/11
https://www.youtube...watch?v=dhqDjWEMyQE [mylodon, Oct 27 2022]
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If I'm not mistaken the timing is now way too close to add this kind of latency. You'll significantly degrade performance at best. Also straight up is probably the second best way to vent heat, after "out of the case" via liquid cooling. If you've got a liquid cooler the heat wouldn't be a problem, but the latency would. and why in the HELL couldn't they have added a few dummy pins for a 1337 processor anyway? |
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Yes, I know CPU fans work the opposite direction. |
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You're still using silicon-based processors? Don't you know quantum computing is where it's at? |
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[a1]; I thought you were taking the piss, but a quick Wikipedia search tells me BAs is interesting stuff! |
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Who can also have difficulty rising 90' degrees. |
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That started as a very clever princess-bride based joke a bout iocane powder, and ended as a joke that I will look down on myself in a couple more years. |
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The moral of this story is that modern chemistry can get ANYTHING up to 90 degrees whether or not that is a wise position |
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