im trying 2 figure who sings that song that says F*** That! i think korn sings it! who ever knows please tell me who it is that sings it!
hey Shad a little off topic but how did u get a 3.9Ghz processor with a sony vaio. how could u over clock so much in fan cooled computer?
Nephilim I dunno much about this but was reading somewere about water coolers for a pc would you need a water cooler or am I completely wrong? DaOsT
Do you mean the song "F**** you I wont do what you told me" That I think is Korn. THe best for cooling is to stick your tower in a bar fridge. that by far is the cheapest way for cooling an over clocked desk top. I don't think there system is just fan cooled, must be combination of heat sink, and fans.
Water cooling can get you around a 200 to 300 Mhz overclock depending on the unit but to get 700 Mhz (guessing he's started with a 3.2) you need a phase-change that uses a compressor unit and R134 (same stuff in your car's AC system). I like the fact that a water-cooling system is quiet - no big-ass loud heatsink/fan - but the concept of running water lines inside my PC gives me the heebie-jeebies. What kind of cooling are you running Shad? I like your idea Prisoner! As long as there's still romm for a few beers tho
Back to the original question, yes korn sings it. Its on the follow the leader album, and is called Justin, i think.
sorry for the late reply its just that i dont check my email often. I actually dont buy anymore pcs because last year i built my first pc in march and am now addicted to computers. The sony vaio came with a 2.8ghz processor but i upgraded it a while ago. Now i have a 3.2c ghz pentium 4 processor with an asus p4800 deluxe mobo and im using this magic fan and actually have my processor at exactly 3.86ghz not 3.9. THE FAN: http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProductDesc.asp?description=35-106-028&catalog=62&depa=1
Silly people! ;-) Korn is what get stuck in your teeth. "F**** you I wont do what you told me" is a lyric from the song "Killing in the Name" (track 2 on Rage Against the Machine's first album - released in 1992.)