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Your temperatures at home and at work – welders or cool sock?

Just in the season, the climate box breaks again, when else? Only: there are currently no spare parts, which the manufacturer would prefer to install in new equipment at the moment, says the technician. But there are no new air conditioners either, says the seller. Both of them then orient me to October at the earliest. But do I still need such a noisy and power-eating climate rattle? Nice, maybe for next year. But if it rains permanently? Well, I have at least enough umbrellas in and out of stock, at least something.

And if all this weren't enough, you'll also be envious. A certain CPU can really chill well here and snorkel at a constant 20°C under water smooth and relaxed in front of me, while I s(chw)itzing at 30°C in the air and then also the hot exhaust air from the chiller nonchalantly on must let the feet blow. Well, it is 8 meters to the refrigerator, to the shower 6. The term Closed Loop takes on a whole new meaning…

Shower, deo, drink – the three big D of the modern office day caught up with me again. The only consolation is that most people are doing it. At least at home. And that's where you come in now. Let's mourn together in the Labertread about your sweaty phases and results in the hot time. Or show us the well-cooled climate finger and give it a good go! Depending on. It can also hurt…

The heat battle has now 😀

And polls are also in full swing:

Wie viel Geld würdet Ihr maximal für eine Radeon RX 5600 XT ausgeben wollen, wenn Ihr diese Karte in Betracht zieht und was würde Euch davon generell abhalten?

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Igor Wallossek

Editor-in-chief and name-giver of igor'sLAB as the content successor of Tom's Hardware Germany, whose license was returned in June 2019 in order to better meet the qualitative demands of web content and challenges of new media such as YouTube with its own channel.

Computer nerd since 1983, audio freak since 1979 and pretty much open to anything with a plug or battery for over 50 years.

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