What was done wrong in the article is in no experiment was the hot side of the pelt isolated from the system. In all of them there was an avenue for the heat to bleed back in some way. If the hot side of the pelt is isolated from the main CPU loop and sufficiently cooled, you will have superior results to watercooling. I guarantee you will have better results with standard pelt cooling ... plus, you won't have to worry about your water lines freezing or collecting huge amounts of condensation (zappo).
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