I will say that AMD CPU's are more bullet-proof than Intel CPU's, at least at running at 100% on all cores the way we do with Folding. I had a Phenom I 9600 run for seven years before it finally started throwing errors. That was at 100%, 24/7.
peterhayes wrote:I'm always get slightly amused when simmers get worried by water cooling in a PC.
How many people drive air cooled as opposed to water cooled cars?
Most cars on the market are water cooled and yes the water is next to some very expensive electronics - much more expensive than your average PC.
Sure there are accidents, but modern sealed cpu water coolers are usually not prone to failure.
I've had one running for 2 years no issues and I had an "open" system that I have just changed after a year+ of fault free use - because I was fed up with having to refill it every 3 months or so.
Water is much more efficient in cooling than air.
Water cooled systems do not attract dust to the cpu area as air cooled ones (fins) do.
There is less weight/torque effect on the mobo (many are very thin these days) in a water cooled system than an air-cooled one.
(Some manufacturers even recommend you remove the cpu cooler (air) before you move the PC due this weight/torque effect even with stabilisers.
We need to put the risks in perspective and IMHO the risk of a water cooled system failing and spraying the inside of your PC with water is probably in the same order as the cpu, PSU, RAM, mobo, or gpu failing.
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)Ericmopar wrote:It depends if that OS has attached itself to the Mobo in the wifes PC.
It might work, sometimes not.
If the old computer was custom built, and not something from a PC company like Dell, then swapping mobos usually works.
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