Serious question

Does a CPU Cooler work in humans?

Example:
>Have a fever
>Turn fan to power source
>Place direct contact heatpipes in forehead
Does it cool down your forehead?

yes since ur brain is basically a cpu

Yes.
But the problem with the fever is not the heat.

can you overclock a brain?

It would, but not well since there's no good heat transfer it won't do much.

which CPU are you Sup Forums? I'm a p4 extreme edition, hot and inefficient and a huge disappointment that's all talk and no show.

>He still hasn't upgraded his brain CPU

Bet you still use on board GPU for your ocular devices. Fucking faggot. Have fun living in a 2 FPS world.

It was just an example for a hot body part ;^)

Use nutella for thermal paste.

It'll cool down the part it touches.

You see, a basic understanding of thermodynamics would really help you here.
The cooler, not attached to anything, is room temperature.
When attached to things warmer than room temperature, it will conduct heat away until it reaches thermal equilibrium with the hot thing.
The cooler gets warm, warmed by the hot thing.
The air then is less warm than the cooler, so when the air moves over the parts of the cooler, it heats up, then moves away, taking away the heat and dissipating it into the room.

Thanks m8.

I don't know about you, but I've got a custom water cooling loop around my whole body.

>custom
>It's pre-installed in every body

Yes, easily and legally.

>loop
not if a zweihander can help it

>Serious question
You're in the wrong place, buddy

But yes. It will work. The effect will probably be negligible though.

Yes it does, but water cooling is a lot more eficient since a most parts of a human are water proof and they are a lot bigger than cpu's.

I'm not , I'm tiny

Better to do a water cooling system.

Fill bathtub with cold water, lay inside.

>Not hooking a radiator to your jugular for better cooling.

You guys are fucking plebeians.

Lay in a bath of cool water,

throw a toaster in for better conduction

plug it in for electrifying temps

hook up a cannula of liquid nitrogen into your jugular for consistent temperatures, would probably look something like this.....

no, you'd only be getting surface heat
that would be like putting a heatsink, on your heatsink
(so you can dissipate heat while you dissipate heat homie *xzibit makes that stupid face*)

A better option would be connecting a main artery to radiator and turning on the fans when you get hot to cool down your blood

and humans spent millions of years trying to keep warm

A fever means that your body is losing valuable body heat, at the rate your internal system cannot withstand, so by putting hsf in your forehead, you are accelerating the process of removing energy from ur body.

>intelligent enough to understand the biology of a fever

>not intelligent enough to understand what sticking a piece of metal and plastic on your head will not cool you down

*that

did he die?

yes

You would get better results if you use water cooling IMO

Opinion means nothing

>the temperature is lower, in my opinion

:^)

55 > 54 IMO

It actually is sometimes, specially on the dangerous ones

>It'll cool down the part it touches.
the hot cells will transfer temperature to the ones cooled down