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General Liquid/Water Cooling Discussion For discussion about Full Cooling System kits, or general cooling topics. Keep specific cooling items like pumps, radiators, etc... in their specific forums. |
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Cooling Savant
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Namely, to keep said CPU "cool" at fifty degrees C, would require about 200 watts of input power from the wall into the PCT. Ouch! A pelt crushes that. But still a very interesting read, thanks for posting it. |
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Interesting observation. At a mere 40 watts more, the graph shows 0C die temp. The interesting part is the packaging size. True a 240 watt pelt has the potential to keep a die the same temp, but only if the hot side is cooled sufficiently by a watercooling loop. IMO, the additional power and footprint of that loop must be considered along with the pelt for a more fair comparison. Also, a pelt is still considered a dangerous option, fire hazard etc, unless some very extensive failsafes were built into the system. Hard to imagine millions of dollars in servers with 200+ watt pelts on them. Also, this seems to have been researched through Intel's IA64 department, which was a while ago. Nothing seems to have come of it but that could very well just be legal issues. |
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Pelts are a fire hazard? Howso? They're made entirely on non-flammabile materials, and designed so that the connections melt and shut off the power if they severely overheat.
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I want a Stirling cooling system..hmm. I wonder if I can buy one of these on ebay
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All these systems share one trait: they somehow move heat across the device to the other side of the device using energy. Sterlings and this PCT do it mechanically, while a pelt does it using electricity. But its still the same principle for all three. |
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Did you ever see gobs of melted plastic and burnt up wiring when a waterpump fails? It's been posted a lot. A compact server case would be even worse. |
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