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how strong does a peltier need to be to keep a thunderbird @ 1500-1600 @ 2.30V under 60 degrees celcius?
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60 degree C???? What do you think of AIR cooling.... that should be a lot easier.
To answer your question 156W should be enough (for 60C....) |
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60C, sounds OT HOT HOT to me, but what do I know just a newbie.
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what is the best heatsink to cool the peltier with? i already got a 60cm 36cfm fan..
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if you're on 60C you're too hot, get a better cooler for your chip before you get into peltiers.
As for HSF cooling of pelts on tbirds, forget it, it's not going to happen. Edit: Also a 36cfm fan is only just enough for the cpu at 2.3V, maybe you should try slackening the voltage a bit.
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