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This video is from a Tori Amos videos site and since the owner wants all people to see this, I decided to put it up here so other Toriphiles and non-Toriphiles would be able to enjoy it too. ^_^
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There is not a better CPU cooling system than liquid nitrogen. We learned firsthand how to sufficiently cool the Intel P4 to -196°C to bring it past the 5 GHz mark. For the non-believer, the THG video capture it all on tape.
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In this video we show you the basics of a water cooling system. Water cooling is great for higher-end PC or for overclocking.
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If you've got questions about processors, PC components, photography, and anything else that plugs into a wall, write him an email. And don't forget to check out this installment of Tiger's Inbox: you might just find what you're looking for! Watch, learn, and enjoy!
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Tori Amos - "Cooling" - Live at Nokia Theatre LA Live - Los Angeles, CA - December 16, 2007. Recorded by Joshua J. Smelser
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KKSF "Music in the Other Park" Summer of 2002. a song from "Keeping Cool" the title of this song is "Callie"
visit Joyce on the web at... www.joycecooling.com
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"There are many external water cooling kits on the market and most of them are easy to install, this one is no exception. What sets this water cooling system apart from many is that it's completely silent, unless you want the fan kit. The fan kit is recommended if you live in a hot environment or want lower temperature results. Watch the Video to find out more..." ~3dGameMan.com
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Nobel Laureate and distinguished physicist Steven Chu delivers the Charles M. and Martha Hitchcock Lecture at UC Berkeley. Series: UC Berkeley Graduate Council Lectures [5/2004] [Science] [Show ID: 8591]