I hope youre not planning on using a household refridgerator to cool. I made that mistake at first. You have to look at heat as moving atoms. Temperature is actually the average speed of these atoms. the processor will generate some heat...this is absorbed quickly by a peltier and shoved into a waterblock. the waterblock heats up and starts making the water's atoms move faster. The end product will be the heat being abosrbed into the air (no matter what you are using...radiators send heat to the air, refridgerators also send it to the air with their coils in the back). this is why those people who say they have peltiers cooling their radiators are ignorant. sure you can cool your radiator with a peltier, but youre only moving the heat. you have to get rid of the heat from the peltier then or a "traffic jam" will occur and the heat will start to build up. dont be dumb...jump on the bandwagon and do what everyone else is doing with radiators...unless you live in the arctic circle...
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