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Day: November 1, 2004

Cool Your Computer, With A Car Radiator

November 1, 2004 by Phillip Torrone 14 Comments

cool your computer, with a car radiator

looking for a cheap and hardcore way to cool off that upclocked computer? try a 1979 corolla radiator. man, if this trend picks up, we’ll have a perfect mix of old school car hackers from the 50’s and all the computer modders out there. perhaps mtv might do a “pimp my box” show soon…

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