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May 2013
East. Always East.
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Peltier was something I had always kind of wanted to get into, but never really knew where to start. I haven't actually done any liquid cooling before either (H80i does not count as liquid cooling) so I would probably have to get into a thermoelectric cooler in two steps. I don't want to have to worry about the inevitable leaks of my first liquid loop while fiddling around with the TEC.Do you have any recommendations for someone maybe looking to get into Peltier cooling? |
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Aug 2013
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The toughest part is the money or time, especially in regard to the power supply used to power the peltier. I went the time route, purchasing a cheaper used psu off ebay, and with very pointed help from the forums I soldered it into usefulness, eventually placing it in a relay with my normal psu. When I clicked the power button on the front of my case, both would spin on. For those with more money, people used to be able to purchase premade peltier-ready PSUs, but if I remember right they were like $300. I eventually sold my whole setup for over $300. Back in 2002, if you had $400 to burn, you could get a setup nicely premade for you. You just had to install it. But I did mine for $100, it just involved a lot of wiring and asking-for-help. Edit: See this http://www.overclockers.com/forums/s...d.php?t=387525How does the H80 not count as liquid cooling? Just because its preassembled? Last fiddled with by simon389 on 2013-08-30 at 21:08 |
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May 2013
East. Always East.
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Yeah by not counting as water cooling, I mean it's next to worthless in terms of experience. I think I know how to screw in a radiator now. Lol.
I had toyed around with the idea of chilling the water with a number of TECs instead of chilling the actual CPU (which would help with the scary as hell condensation issues). I don't know if that's even remotely close to a good idea. |
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"Kieren"
Jul 2011
In My Own Galaxy!
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EDIT: .....and you'd be limited to above-freezing temps at the CPU unless you use something other than water as coolant. I know very little about the field. Do people use ethylene glycol or some similar antifreeze as coolant? Last fiddled with by kladner on 2013-08-31 at 15:21 |
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May 2013
East. Always East.
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I'll probably try a normal liquid cooling loop first and see if the performance gets any better. The H80i is a good cooler but people have brought up the fact that it can't compare to a $300 custom loop. |
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"Mr. Meeseeks"
Jan 2012
California, USA
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EDIT: If it's just for fun or experience though that's great. Last fiddled with by kracker on 2013-08-31 at 20:39 |
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"Kieren"
Jul 2011
In My Own Galaxy!
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[MEANDER]I think going the chilled
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If I May
"Chris Halsall"
Sep 2002
Barbados
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If you lower the pressure in the system, then the working fluid might boil at lower temperatures... On the one hand, you might get vapor locks if the system isn't designed well. On the other hand, you might be able to use vapor pumps. Just thinking out loud.... Last fiddled with by chalsall on 2013-08-31 at 23:28 |
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May 2013
East. Always East.
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I think it would be great to use some kind of boiler directly on the CPU.
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Aug 2002
North San Diego County
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