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Cooling Savant
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Hello all. This is my first post, but I have been lurking around these forums for quite some time. Ok my question is: What is an Ideal TEC for use with an OCed TI500 (I would like to get it below ambient temps)? I cannot seem to find any info about the heat production of any of Nvidia chipsets. Any info would be appreciated and if by some chance this has previously been answered; just flame me and tell me that its been answered before.
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Thermophile
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I believe they're similar to the gf2s so 10-15W at stock speeds. A 56W TEC should be sufficient to get the gpu cold.
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yes, thats what I remember too, around 15w.
56w, 70w, 80w would all be fine and get well below freezing
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Cooling Savant
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thanks for the info. I will use it well!
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