If you could find that link that would be great. I am curious how their product would compare to our test unit. Weaselblade is right on the money about the expense on getting a pelt system going. In the past I asked peeps about a control unit for pelts that would maintain temperature of a CPU over a wide range of CPU loads. Most responded with - I paid all this money for a pelt setup and now its not going frezze my CPU.
My original vision for this product was not to freeze a CPU with a high power Pelt, but to use a low power pelt to cool the CPU to ambient temperature. I did look in the past for existing products that would meet our requirement (functions, performance and price) but could not find anything that would blend itself well with our crazy (but wonderful) hobby we call WC.
I will see if I could find more charts to post later, Its pretty strange to see an almost straight line for CPU temperature regardless of where CPU usage is.
long_hair_git we never had a trouble with humidity in our test environment, we set the target temp (the temp we wanted our CPU)a few degrees above desire temp (Temp we where trying to match). I want to clarify that our unit has two sensors and not one. What this means is if the desire temp (say room temp) changed from 80F to 73F our target temp would change from 80F to 73F with no user input required.
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