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CT60 and related things BBS
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Posted by: Joe Iron
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Mar,05.2008-10:18
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I was thinking on that too a months ago but gave up due to the following reasons:
- I don't exactly know how much heat need to be absorbed (+ it changes according to the workload)
- I did tests with a peltier and if it cools down below room tempeture, waterdrops started to appear on the cold surface.
- Very hot air would blown by the fan to the other components of the computer
- There is not too much room to isolate both sides of the CT60 because of the condensation + fixing the pelier/heatsink on the 060 (I didn't want to glue it)
- If anything goes wrong, you have a chance that your CT60 will melt
- To avoid this, additional electronics need to be applied to shut down the whole system if the temperature goes too high.
All in all, a water cooling system would be safer, but you can't go below the room temperature.
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Mar,04.2008-19:01
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