Preeeecisely. I'm not advocating shooting for 10 deg K, I'm advocating shooting for Prometia range temps, which should be achievable with these things. Using two or three of them at "low" power would make it feasable to set up a redundant 350W PSU array to cool your processor, running each pelt at, say, 100-150W. If one self-destructs, or a PSU goes out, you still would have others to fill it's cooling duty until you could replace it. Since 350W PSUs can be had for $20 a piece, this could be a VERY cost effective way to get subzero temps.
Of course, this type of plan would require making a resistor enhanced baybus to regulate the voltage/amperage going through each pelt unit, and that would require some nice cooling in and of itself. I would suggest that two standard mid-tower cases side by side (or a YY cube) could contain all the necessary components to do this.
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