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Unread 03-13-2001, 06:31 PM   #1
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Default Using KryoTESC program

Ok I am learning to work my way around that program. Its really cool once you learn how to use it right . I want to know how you work in the heat in watts that the processor puts out. I was thinking about putting it under the "Object heat rejected" but when I did that and calculated the system it was a really high C for an ICE-71 only under 41.5watt load. Any help???? thanks

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I played around with it. Make sure to plug in correct thermal resistances (Rh, Rc, Rins) since the defaults are for a coldbox, not a CPU.

Wob=processor heat.
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