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Xtreme Cooling LN2, Dry Ice, Peltiers, etc... All the usual suspects |
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Hi all:
I am planning to use a 226watts peltier in my sistem to cool the CPU and I am wondering which would be the best design of a water block to use with my peltier?? My system is an AMD Athlon XP 2500+ with an Abit NF7-S motherboard. Any suggestions would be very appreciated. Galeno |
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pin style block over the area of the TEC.
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Something from Swiftech or check some of #Rotor's work :
http://forums.procooling.com/vbb/sho...&threadid=8265
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I thought you were making one.. is this for purchase or for home made ease?
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Thanks for your input on this.
Well, a friend of mine and I are planning to design a water block especially intended to be used with a peltier and we wanted to know what design would give us the best possible reults. It is going to be a home made block anyways. Galeno |
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a pin style block would work well, i also think a maze style block would work quite well as the water would cover alot of the hot side of the pelt and that would work pretty darn well
good luck
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Well one that covers the surface of the pelt is one reason.
#rotor block looks good, so maybe use that design.
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I'll bet the new swiftech is great for peltier use- thick copper base, lots of internal surface area over the entire block, high flow and low resistance, ect.
A copy of the design somehow might work excellent.
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