insulation

About this tag
The insulation tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about energy efficiency in home windows and thermal management in computing. One thread highlights Phair Windows' launch of A++ rated energy-efficient windows, emphasizing double glazing and improved insulation for UK homes to reduce utility costs and carbon footprint. Another thread discusses extreme overclocking with LN2 cooling, where insulation is critical to prevent condensation. A third thread addresses CPU temperature concerns in hot environments lacking insulation, with users sharing cooling tips to keep components below 60°C. These posts show insulation's role in both building sustainability and PC hardware reliability.
  1. Phair Windows Launches A++ Energy-Efficient Windows Boosting UK Home Sustainability

    British homeowners are increasingly prioritising energy efficiency, both to combat rising utility costs and to shrink their carbon footprint. In this climate, the launch of Phair Windows’ new A++ rated energy-efficient windows is making ripples across the home improvement sector, particularly in...
  2. Windows 7 LN2 for the home user?

    IT trib caught up with Don Thompson, an extreme overclocker also known by his Internet forum alias Philly_Boy and co-owner of Magnaphase Cooling, LLC. We had a casual conversation over Windows Live Messenger, we discussed overclocking, extreme overclocking and the frigidness of today's economy...
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    Windows Vista Optimal CPU Temperature Range and Cooling Tips for Hot Environments

    This may be off topic from vista but I was just wandering. What temps should I look at? Rite now core0 is at 53C and core1 is at 55C. My office has no cooling or insulation so it can get hot in here. The other day the temps hit 62C and my fans fired up for the first time in the 2 years sence I...