Coolers?
Coolers?
IF you could eliminate the condensation problem is there any reason why you couldn't use a USB powered drink cooler ( Fry's for $20) to coole your PC a bit more without all the "stuff" involved in water. I have no idea how much it would help if at all. I was just wondering.
			
			
									
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ASUS Z97-A LGA1150|i7 4790K|32Gb G-skill Ripjaws DDR3 2400| EVGA GTX660 | Corsair HX520W PSU
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Re: Coolers?
It wouldn't nearly be enough. All it does it take something at room temp and make it a bit cooler. Also, don't forget that a drink doesn't really heat up like a CPU. What would probably happen is that the cooler would struggle to cool itself.
To reach sub-ambient temps you need something more... extreme than a drink cooler, although it would be an original ghetto mod
			
			
									
									
						To reach sub-ambient temps you need something more... extreme than a drink cooler, although it would be an original ghetto mod
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Re: Coolers?
USB Drink coolers use a Peltier element to cool the drinks.  The problem with Pelts is that in order for one side to get cold the other must get very hot.  Using Pelts to cool a CPU isnt new infact I think Swiftech has a waterblock you can buy with a groove cut out so you can sandwhich a Peltier between your CPU and the block.  Another problem with using pelts to cool a cpu is that in order to have a pelt that will cool a CPU sufficiently you would need one powerful pelt, much more so then the one found in a USB drink cooler.  With such a powerful pelt you would almost certainly need a dedicated PSU for the pelt.  Long story short its a lot of trouble to DIY.  Coolit's line of CPU coolers use several low wattage pelts to cool liquid in a self contained loop.  I have their Eliminator it works great, better then a high end water system in fact, except itll only cool the CPU.  You can find the Eliminator for around $150 bucks now I think.
			
			
									
									
						