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Peltier Cooling |
| Mon, July 07 2003 | 10:31AM | PermaLink |
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Oh yeah... My boys at OCAddiction have a good article on how to go peltier
cooling... It's a good read
(some nice pictures too!) for anyone considering being a bit more hardcore.
Why is the Delay Timer Kit necessary for my system? It's a
well-known fact that even if you have the very best water-cooling system chilled
with a High-Wattage peltier (i.e. 226W), the CPU Overclock can still fail during
computer start-up. The cause of this symptom is of course heat. The CPU is not
sufficiently cooled down yet when you first boot the computer. Connecting the
dedicated Peltier Power Supply (such as the Mean Well S-320-12) and pump(s)
to a surge protector is a common practice, so that the system start-up can be
manually delayed. First you turn on the water-cooling and dedicated peltier
PSU, wait for couple of minutes and then you start the computer.
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