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System Name | Salvaged |
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Processor | AMD Phenom II X6, 1055T |
Motherboard | MSI (cant remember model..) |
Cooling | Antec Kühler + extra fans (Antec, Zalman, Coolermaster, Generic brand) |
Memory | 8Gb (2 x 4Gb) |
Video Card(s) | ATI Radeon HD6870 |
Storage | Samsung 1TB, 320 Seagate, 250 Samsung |
Display(s) | LG Electronics |
Case | ANTEC Sonata III 500 (found/salvaged + modified) |
Audio Device(s) | 8Ch + Harman Kardon 2.1 (modified, electronics in JVC wood speakers) |
Power Supply | It's made in Denmark, never seen a PSU made there.. |
Software | Win7 X64 Ultimate |
Ok, first, the system I'll be talking about is my own (look at my system specifications).
What I was wondering, is there any way to "add" something between the cpu fan, or in this case my AIO watercooling system, so that after the computer is powered down the one fan and the cooling system itself stays on for about 30 seconds to 1 minute extra?
I had read somewhere, a long time ago, that for watercooling systems (not All In One), that there was some sort of thing to be connected between the water pump and the power, so that after the system was shut down - it would run an extra minute or so for extra cooling.
Is it possible to get something (buy that is) for my AIO watercooling, or construct such a device??
Thanks
To moderator(s): If I have posted under wrong section, please feel free to move it to correct section!
What I was wondering, is there any way to "add" something between the cpu fan, or in this case my AIO watercooling system, so that after the computer is powered down the one fan and the cooling system itself stays on for about 30 seconds to 1 minute extra?
I had read somewhere, a long time ago, that for watercooling systems (not All In One), that there was some sort of thing to be connected between the water pump and the power, so that after the system was shut down - it would run an extra minute or so for extra cooling.
Is it possible to get something (buy that is) for my AIO watercooling, or construct such a device??
Thanks
To moderator(s): If I have posted under wrong section, please feel free to move it to correct section!
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