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E: 30/1?? Build your own PC - win prizes!
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Build your own PC - win prizes!
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There's never a better time than the long winter nights to get down to some serious PC building and we've got some juicy kit just waiting to be won. Getting the right PC is a constant upgrading process so we've teamed up with top manufacturer CoolerMaster to offer a whole host of PC essentials for a few readers to start building their perfect system.
We've got two beefy Stakcer 831 cases (pictured above) as well as 850W PSUs, one 1000W PSU and a Hyper TX2 CPU cooler. To stand a chance of winning one of these great prizes just answer the question below correctly - simple as that! Good luck.
Question:
Which is the coolest?
<input name="answer" id="answer" value="81 degrees Celsius" type="radio"> 81 degrees Celsius
<input name="answer" id="answer" value="170 degrees Fahrenheit" type="radio"> 170 degrees Fahrenheit
300 Kelvin Thanks to Catz
Build your own PC - win prizes!
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There's never a better time than the long winter nights to get down to some serious PC building and we've got some juicy kit just waiting to be won. Getting the right PC is a constant upgrading process so we've teamed up with top manufacturer CoolerMaster to offer a whole host of PC essentials for a few readers to start building their perfect system.We've got two beefy Stakcer 831 cases (pictured above) as well as 850W PSUs, one 1000W PSU and a Hyper TX2 CPU cooler. To stand a chance of winning one of these great prizes just answer the question below correctly - simple as that! Good luck.
Question:
Which is the coolest?
<input name="answer" id="answer" value="81 degrees Celsius" type="radio"> 81 degrees Celsius
<input name="answer" id="answer" value="170 degrees Fahrenheit" type="radio"> 170 degrees Fahrenheit
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170 F = 76.66666 celsius
To calculate Kelvin figure, simply add 273.15 number to the Celsius temperature
So 300 - 273.15 = 26.85 celsius
So I think it's the Kelvin one
There's a converter here as well in case it's ever any use
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300 Kelvin is the correct answer.Started Comping 04 Jan 2008£2008 in 2008 member #500Total Winnings in 2008 = £110.960
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