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Originally posted by RedPhoenix
Well, what should I do then?
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It would be best that you learn to figure out for yourself what you should do, but...
1. Get a Meanwell or equivalent 12V supply and use it to power a 226 Watt TEC.
2. If you've got a PSU rated for 25 Amps or more on the 12V rail, get a 172 Watt (24V) TEC and run it from the 12V rail of your PSU. (A 172 Watt TEC running at 12V will cool a tad better, and draw less current than an 80 Watt TEC running at 12V.)
3. If your PSU is rated for less than 25 Amps on the 12V rail, buy
this or something equivalent, and use it to power a 172 Watt TEC. (Or 80 Watt to save some money.) There are multiples of these with a buy it now price of $17.99. I don't know anything about the brand, but they are spec'd at 80% efficiency which is pretty good for such a supply. At that price it's worth taking a chance on IMO.
Of course, if the supply fails, it will be your GPU that gets toasted.