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Some cuestions about TEC and watercooling.
1. What TEC I need too cool a Geforce3? 2. And the chipset? 3. Must the TEC be powered after, before, or at the same time of the CPU? This is a good cuestion, I read a large variete of opinion but I whant to know what people think in this forum. |
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If am not mistaking, someone already posted this answer on the boards if you did a search, he stated 'that he used a 50 watt pelt on his vid card and got it kept to about 7C max' other stuff in a computer is cooled enough with water, don't need a pelt for chipsett cooling. It can shut down when the comp goes on and off, NP.
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The Tec can be powered on at the same time as the PC. But when you have a serious cooling setup with sub ambient temp powering the tec beforce the PC goes on is better.
Simple example: - Coldplate temp is ambient temp (20C - CPU runs stabel at 0C - Temp coldplate at startup will be 20C Result crashing PC at start-up, so powering the TEC beforce the PC goes on isn't a bad idea. But in most cases it isn't needed because starting the CPU doesn't require a 100% stable CPU. |
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Ok. But power the TEC before the CPU is more dificult than power it at the same time. In this moment I don't know how to do it (easely).
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Just have a separate switch for the TEC, you almost have to have a separate psu for it so this isn't normally difficult.
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Yes, but this is manually, and I was thinking of some thing automatic (all the system must start with the power on button, of course is only a proyect).
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You could set up a timer circuit so the TEC comes on then the comp powers up about 2 mins later or something (a 555 timer or a simple RC circuit would do that). Or you could have a temp probe and have the comp power up when the tec got cool enough
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Yes, when I writed the message I has thinking in this posibility, power on the PSU of computer with a temperature probe. I think on it and when it's finished I write and message with circuit and so on.
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