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People have little smelly things that give off a nice smell when heated. When not put the same stuff onto your heatsink for a fresh smell from your computer. The fan should be pumping the air out fast enough. I'm sure soe sort of smell stuff holder can be made and added tot he heatsink.
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has the added benefit that just like sweat as the smelly stuff evaporates it takes additional heat with it.
Condensation wouldn't be a problem as most pc case fans change all the air every 30 seconds or so anyway. (mine every 4 or 5 seconds... I have an athalon... :-)
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Why not just use sweat? For that authentic "jock" smell. |
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Burn a pair of Crunchi-undies now and again, for a similar experience. |
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UnaBubba, I think selling Crunchi-Undies is already baked. Not sure about burning them, though. |
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Call it the CPU HeatStink(tm). It is technologically sound, simple, inexpensive, and probably quite marketable in this day of perfumed-everything. But don't you dare make it standard equipment! My nose is already assaulted by too many (clashing) aromatic products. |
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No reason this can't be baked as is. Just drip some essential oil on the heatsink, and viola! <Or cello, if you wish> A heatstink. |
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