I still contend that using a 40W or 60W mini-fidge is a BAD idea on a PC, and very disaster prone should the fridge fail, even WITH an external radiator in series. This isn't taking into consideration the use of a pelt. In reality, you'd need a phase change unit like the one on a full size fridge to do the job properly for you. This is just a waste of power. While a 100W fridge MAY do the job, you're still taking a big risk because the thing will be cycling CONSTANTLY, rather than the off/on cycle it usually has.
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