Hi everyone it's me and I have yet another question. Okay its about Peltier or Thermoelectric Cooling. For those who are using this kind of cooling or has a full knowledge of this, help me out.
Well, I have a water cooling system on my pc. Everything is water cooled from the cpu to the n/b to the 2 gpus. I getting 35c idle on my cpu on normal room temp but I want it to go lower. I heard and have read through some research that Peltier/Thermoelectric cooling can cool down to below zero or freezing point.
So I become interested with this kind of cooling method. I only want to cool the cpu to 20c and not to the point that theres condensation is involve. Also I want my current water cooling kit to be integrated to this cooling so that I don't have to purchase the whole kit which can cost up to $500. So basically what I need is the power supply and the cold plate, along with it the seal and accesories to go with.
So my main question is, is it possible to do so with my current water cooling? Is possible to adjust the temp also so that I don't go to much which can also generate lots of heat?
The reason Im doing this is mainly to experience it, anyone has to start and I want to do it as safe as possible that is why I want a low-grade, low- wattage peltier/ thermoelectric cooling that can cool the cpu to 20c.
I have been looking at the Swiftech Peltier/Thermoelectric cooling kit. I can buy just the power supply and the cold plate to go along with my current water cooling unit. I believe it would cost me about $200.
Does anyone have done this kind of cooling, by integrating it to thier water cooling unit?
CPU: Pentium D 840 3.2Ghz
CPU cooling: Aquastar with extra rad.
35c idle and 45c full load.
Thanx.
Well, I have a water cooling system on my pc. Everything is water cooled from the cpu to the n/b to the 2 gpus. I getting 35c idle on my cpu on normal room temp but I want it to go lower. I heard and have read through some research that Peltier/Thermoelectric cooling can cool down to below zero or freezing point.
So I become interested with this kind of cooling method. I only want to cool the cpu to 20c and not to the point that theres condensation is involve. Also I want my current water cooling kit to be integrated to this cooling so that I don't have to purchase the whole kit which can cost up to $500. So basically what I need is the power supply and the cold plate, along with it the seal and accesories to go with.
So my main question is, is it possible to do so with my current water cooling? Is possible to adjust the temp also so that I don't go to much which can also generate lots of heat?
The reason Im doing this is mainly to experience it, anyone has to start and I want to do it as safe as possible that is why I want a low-grade, low- wattage peltier/ thermoelectric cooling that can cool the cpu to 20c.
I have been looking at the Swiftech Peltier/Thermoelectric cooling kit. I can buy just the power supply and the cold plate to go along with my current water cooling unit. I believe it would cost me about $200.
Does anyone have done this kind of cooling, by integrating it to thier water cooling unit?
CPU: Pentium D 840 3.2Ghz
CPU cooling: Aquastar with extra rad.
35c idle and 45c full load.
Thanx.