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RTX 4090 liquid cooled with 12,000 BTU air conditioner, RTX 5090 up next — GPU runs at 20C
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I used to have an air conditioned case, back around 2000. It took a few seconds on start for the compressor to get up to speed and the nose it made was amazing. Once the block on the CPU was cold enough, the MB was powered and away we go. It ran at I want to say 30 or 40 degrees below room temperature?
Took me a couple seconds to realize you're not living in the desert and running an icy cold CPU, and meant degrees fahrenheit.
That would be a really cold CPU in Celsius, too true!