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03-26-2004, 05:51 PM | #1 |
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TEC powering question
I'm planning my TEC setup for cooling my CPU and GPU. I've got a 120 watt peltier for my CPU, it's 24V 8.4A. I'm getting all 24V fans for my case and radiator, so I can power them all off a 24V meanwell rated at 10A. The fans aren't pulling much amps ~.06-.05A, so I'm fairly certain I'll only be slightly over the 84% efficiency rating. I'm not worried about that setup.
I'd like to run an 80 watt, 15.2v TEC for the GPU. I don't want to run three PSU's in my case and was wondering what affect it would have, if any, on any other components in my PC, like HDs, CD-Drives and that sort of stuff. I'd like to use Enermax's new EG425P-VE SFMA, which has 2 12v rails. One for the motherboard and the other for drives and that kind of stuff. If I put the TEC on the same rail as the drives, which wouldn't be more than 2 WD HD's pulling little more than 1A, and a CD-R/W pulling 1.5A, would the TEC do anything bad to the drives? |
03-27-2004, 04:31 PM | #2 |
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TECs don't induce any interference on a power rail, that I'm aware of. I believe it should be ok.
By the way... if your 120W TEC is rated for max 24 volts, you'll want to run it under that. |
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03-30-2004, 08:33 AM | #7 |
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Bit off topic, but I didn't want to start a new thread.
Has anyone used type-88 electrical tape to cover their motherboard around the socket for condensation prevention? I don't want to put anything on my motherboard what would become a pain in the arse, if I needed to clean it all off. I figured I could use electrical tape to cover the actual components and then cover the tape with some 3M Scotchkote Electrical Coating to make it moisture resistant. I was just wondering if any EE's, or electrical tradesmen, out there had used it before and what they thought. I'm going to cover a section of a NIC card to test it out this afternoon, but if anyone has any thoughts before then, I'd love to hear them. |
03-30-2004, 02:06 PM | #8 |
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I've heard of people using "Liquid Electrical Tape", which is probably the same thing you're going to use.
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I just wish there was a good way of determining how much wattage a CPU puts out, while it's actually running. Maybe Intel, or a motherboard maker, can come up with some kind of built-in monitoring device that would show you the amperage your CPU was consuming. Oh, well, enough pipe dreams... |
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03-30-2004, 03:37 PM | #11 |
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Roughly speaking it increases proportional to cpu frequency. So if it's 68.4W at 2.8G, it'll be roughly 68.4*3.12/2.8 = ~76W at 3.12W. Voltage has a much more significant impact on power consumption. It used to be proportional to the square of the voltage, though I'm not sure how accurate that if for more recent cpus. That would mean increasing to 1.6V at 3.12G would give: 76*1.6²/1.525² = ~84W.
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Ok. Successfully coated a NIC with that Scotchkote stuff and fired it up without any hitches. I'll use it to coat the area around my socket when I start installing the pelt. I took some pictures, since I have nothing else to do and I like using my Dad's camera.
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76W sounds within reason for a 120W pelt. Won't get stellar temps, but we'll see what happens. Thanks for the algorithyms! |
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03-30-2004, 08:02 PM | #14 |
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I roughed out a calc with a handy peltier calc I have and estimated around 20C for a 76W load on a 120W TEC with 25C ambient, so not bad.
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@24 volts: Thot = 73.3 Tcold = 25 Tcpu = 31.8 @21 volts: Thot = 65.1 Tcold = 23.8 Tcpu = 30.7 @15 volts: Thot = 51.6 Tcold = 25.3 Tcpu = 32.1 It's worth pointing out that going from 15 to 21 volts has a cost of about 75 additional watts dumped into the loop. |
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03-30-2004, 10:37 PM | #16 |
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Looks like I have a couple of temps to beat. I probably won't have it up and running by this weekend, but I'll throw up some pics of the system, pre, during, and post build for you to google at. I'm aiming for 15C idle...
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03-31-2004, 06:55 PM | #17 |
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Low idle temps are easy - the cpu puts out a fraction of it's load power.
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Yes, those were full load temps.
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