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Jewfro |
09-03-2003 02:45 PM |
Pelts on a WhiteWater
I know that the WW is optimised to give great cooling to the core of a cpu(and that it's documentation says it's not to be used with pelts bigger than 30mm :rolleyes: ), but now that I'm getting into TEC's it seems silly to put one on the gpu and nb instead of the CPU. Therefore I'm simply wondering if I can successfully use a 40mm pelt on a WW.
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Jewfro |
09-05-2003 01:48 PM |
bump....
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Zhentar |
09-05-2003 02:13 PM |
Not effectively. The whitewater's strength comes from the jet impingement over the die. The peltier on the other hand spreads the heat across its entire surface; making the whitewater very poor at cooling the edges. For a pelt your better off with something like a maze that will cool the entire area of the pelt.
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hydrogen18 |
09-05-2003 07:05 PM |
as mentioned not very well, and I think a rotor would be best suited for this purpose.
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Jewfro |
09-05-2003 10:19 PM |
oi
Well maybe I'll just get a maze4-1 and add in a tec......that should work well yes? Also I don't have a drill press so making a #rotor is something of a non-option.
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hydrogen18 |
09-05-2003 10:59 PM |
doesnt rotor sell them?
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