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Cooling Neophyte
Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Orlando,FL
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I'm looking for to add peltiers to my rig, but I also want to buy some with enough headroom to go through multible rebuilds. I don't mind spending the money for a good product if it will last a while. Right now I got a couple of celerons, but soon it will be dual PIII's, and then DUAL AMD's(YEAH BABY),was also thinking of cooling chipset and video. See alot of ideas from everyone. I'm looking for the most effective cooling solution.
Here's my beginning Mag-Drive 250 GPH 8 x 6 x 2 Heater core w/ 2 120mm fans 2 OXWC poly blocks 431 watt Enermax Generic 300watt AT
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Cooling Savant
Join Date: Nov 2000
Location: Idaho, and that's all your gonna get : )
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in reality a peltier will last you a good long time. . .since many manufacturers are going to try and keep their processors from running hotter than 52 degrees C then no matter how fast they get you shouldn't expect the temp to go above that. with that in mind you get a good pelt that can push a 52C CPU to around 0C then viola you have a setup that will last a good long time. same applies to water cooling and extreme air cooling. the main reason is actually heat stress, if the processor runs to hot then turning the computer on and off will cause the core/slug/inner circuitry to crack.
sooooo anyway, get something that's considered powerful nowadays and it should last awhile, best of luck,
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