Italy mandates 19/20C house temperatures and shutting down heating at night
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66° to 68° in Freedom Units. Honestly that's not a terrible temperature band. But who are they to tell people how to run their houses.
Good luck keeping your temperature at 66 on a cold night when you’re not allowed to use heat.
Solution: Grab an RTX 4090 and a Ryzen 7950X and run Aida64 Extreme with Furmark.
Just tell them you were gaming. What? The house is 104F / 40C? No no no, that's just because of the CPU, the CPU you see!
Yup, can confirm. My fucking computer sucks during summer but is great during winter lol. And I have a server in the same room so two computers make great heaters.
Didn't expect for someone to speak my language on here.
As a senior Ayymd fanboi I feel its my sacred duty to inform you, that it's the GPU providind the most heat since it uses twice as much power as the CPU. Errybody nows nVidia + Intel = nuclear rectum.
The 7950X is putting out 95c as the new normal under stress testing. It's putting out more heat than a GPU. The GPU will throttle long before it ever reaches that temperature.
I also just checked in, and Intel's 13900K is also putting out up to 100c during the same workloads. We're talking temperatures so high that you used to blue screen, or solder used to crack from thermal expansion.
Some people have gotten the 13900K to hit 100c under water.
Also, there is at least one account so far of someone hitting 87c on a 420 Arctic Freezer ii, one of the best AiOs on the market. Custom water cooling doesn't seem to be improving the thermal performance on this front either.
For comparison, most high end GPUs under water do between 30c-70c under benchmarking conditions.
The 13900K can draw so much power that it can hit a monstrous 8GHz on LN2, and the overclocker considered that a baseline.
CPUs are the real space heater now, and when you throw in a hot mamba like the 4090 you'll probably be able to heat a two story home and basement!
Oh lol that's good
Stick them in old Lian Li aluminium cases and watch those temps skyrocket!
Psh, crypto mine, or better yet, convert your dvd/blu-ray collection into .mkv and encode using h.265 (gpu enhanced) to .m4v
Perfect sleeping temp. But cold to live in
68° F during the day. But after 2300 hours when it really gets cold outside, heat is off. Many houses are going to drop down into the 50s overnight.
I have anemia and a few other medical problems, and if the temp isn't above 70 in my house, I start shivering and my body starts having trouble functioning sometimes(I have to dress super warm in the winter). Shit like this would kill me, and I would sooner riot outside a politicians house than deal with this.
Perhaps a blanket or a thick sweater might be handy?
Do you not leave the house when the temp is below 70?
I have heat pads and weighted blankets.
I do, I just get cold very easily, and have issues when it's really cold (Nerve issues and this is why I don't drive either). I have a lot more issues at home than out and about, because at least when you're moving, you're generating heat(and if you run from house to car, it's not as bad.)
My ex would think I was exaggerating tho, when I would start shivering, just from running out to the car from inside, when it was only 60 out.
Genuinely curious, not trying to make you feel defensive or anything and it's a bit off topic, but have you ever thought about moving to a climate with a year round mild climate?
I have severe rheumatoid arthritis and the cold bothers me and I frequently think about just pulling up stakes and heading to warmer pastures.
Just curious about if others with similar issues would think that an extreme measure or is a reasonable idea.
No pressure to answer or give personal details. I really am just extremely nosy.