Peltier?
Peltier?
OK...Im building a computer that i hope will be the forefront of home systems! Im looking for a peltier (cooler/heater) that will be good enough to cool the quad core cpu. I need around 300-400w. Anyone know where i can get one?
Re: Peltier?
Go buy a cheap 12v car fridge and pull the peltier out of that!flav wrote:OK...Im building a computer that i hope will be the forefront of home systems! Im looking for a peltier (cooler/heater) that will be good enough to cool the quad core cpu. I need around 300-400w. Anyone know where i can get one?
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i used to have a celeron 300.
i ran at 648 normally at -18c, but i pumped it to 774 one day adn it posted, i think i just needed another -15c and it could have run.
i ran at 648 normally at -18c, but i pumped it to 774 one day adn it posted, i think i just needed another -15c and it could have run.
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2)"For Speed, Add Lightness" - Colin Chapman
3)"Hondas Are Gay" - Valentino Rossi
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2)"For Speed, Add Lightness" - Colin Chapman
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this was a long time ago but from memory i had two big peltiers(cant remember rating on them), ford falcon radiator, with electric fan and shroud hanging out the window, i used a big water block to cool the peltiers, with a couple of regular heatsinks bolted to it for good measure.flav wrote:what did u use to run it @ that?
abit Bf6 motherboard, waterproofed with wax, (that was a fucking great mobo)
startup was interesting, power up the outside radiator pump & fan, wait for temp to stabilise, power up water pump from resevoir, and the waterblock heatsinks and fans.
actually powering up the computer required an assistant, someone to flick switch on peltiers about a second before board was powered up, and then to hit delete to pause the POST and go into bios until temp on cpu was stable, while i monitored the temps on the ram, which only had a small waterblock for cooling.
front side bus was 144(648) and 172 at 774. i used to regularly run at about 684-702mhz depending on outside temperature.
temps were -18 at idle, and between -14 and -8 normal running.
i used a laptop for my actual computer usage, the other system was just a hobby for running benchmarks etc.
edit: processor ran at 5.75 volts and ram was about 25% increased voltage
3 Most Important Sayings of Motor Car Racing:
1)"To Finish First, First You Must Finish" - Jackie Stewart
2)"For Speed, Add Lightness" - Colin Chapman
3)"Hondas Are Gay" - Valentino Rossi
1)"To Finish First, First You Must Finish" - Jackie Stewart
2)"For Speed, Add Lightness" - Colin Chapman
3)"Hondas Are Gay" - Valentino Rossi
I reckon that is the most bizzare post I have seen on the auStarion forum :?crshbndct wrote:this was a long time ago but from memory i had two big peltiers(cant remember rating on them), ford falcon radiator, with electric fan and shroud hanging out the window, i used a big water block to cool the peltiers, with a couple of regular heatsinks bolted to it for good measure.flav wrote:what did u use to run it @ that?
abit Bf6 motherboard, waterproofed with wax, (that was a fucking great mobo)
startup was interesting, power up the outside radiator pump & fan, wait for temp to stabilise, power up water pump from resevoir, and the waterblock heatsinks and fans.
actually powering up the computer required an assistant, someone to flick switch on peltiers about a second before board was powered up, and then to hit delete to pause the POST and go into bios until temp on cpu was stable, while i monitored the temps on the ram, which only had a small waterblock for cooling.
front side bus was 144(648) and 172 at 774. i used to regularly run at about 684-702mhz depending on outside temperature.
temps were -18 at idle, and between -14 and -8 normal running.
i used a laptop for my actual computer usage, the other system was just a hobby for running benchmarks etc.
edit: processor ran at 5.75 volts and ram was about 25% increased voltage
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more bizzare was how much money it sucked up. worse than a starion.TOMSUN wrote:I reckon that is the most bizzare post I have seen on the auStarion forum :?crshbndct wrote:this was a long time ago but from memory i had two big peltiers(cant remember rating on them), ford falcon radiator, with electric fan and shroud hanging out the window, i used a big water block to cool the peltiers, with a couple of regular heatsinks bolted to it for good measure.flav wrote:what did u use to run it @ that?
abit Bf6 motherboard, waterproofed with wax, (that was a fucking great mobo)
startup was interesting, power up the outside radiator pump & fan, wait for temp to stabilise, power up water pump from resevoir, and the waterblock heatsinks and fans.
actually powering up the computer required an assistant, someone to flick switch on peltiers about a second before board was powered up, and then to hit delete to pause the POST and go into bios until temp on cpu was stable, while i monitored the temps on the ram, which only had a small waterblock for cooling.
front side bus was 144(648) and 172 at 774. i used to regularly run at about 684-702mhz depending on outside temperature.
temps were -18 at idle, and between -14 and -8 normal running.
i used a laptop for my actual computer usage, the other system was just a hobby for running benchmarks etc.
edit: processor ran at 5.75 volts and ram was about 25% increased voltage
3 Most Important Sayings of Motor Car Racing:
1)"To Finish First, First You Must Finish" - Jackie Stewart
2)"For Speed, Add Lightness" - Colin Chapman
3)"Hondas Are Gay" - Valentino Rossi
1)"To Finish First, First You Must Finish" - Jackie Stewart
2)"For Speed, Add Lightness" - Colin Chapman
3)"Hondas Are Gay" - Valentino Rossi
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