Posted May 20, 201015 yr Hello Friend What happens to the motherboard using nitrogen? Grateful :rose: Edited May 20, 201015 yr by dual-core
May 20, 201015 yr What do you mean exactly? Â Nitrogen is only used as a way to cool down the processor to extreme low temperatures. It's not coming in direct contact with the components.
May 20, 201015 yr normally nothing with a good insulation, it depends on the voltages you put as well
May 20, 201015 yr Author Given that the 5 GHz CPU (860 i7) reached Can it be used normally? Possible to overclock again with nothing but nitrogen? After you complete insulation sees Motherboard damaged? Can be used to normal?
May 20, 201015 yr There's no problem with re-using the processor or motherboard after a treatment of liquid nitrogen.
May 20, 201015 yr Author You can use the system to normal?After nitrogen? ؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟
May 20, 201015 yr Don't use the same high voltages as on LN2. Apart from that... no worries, unless you've covered a chip with insulation that gets grazy hot without a -100c PCB:D
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