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WPanayides

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    WPanayides reacted to GhostWindGamer in I am being ddossed   
    you could kick the shit out of him
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    WPanayides got a reaction from alpenwasser in LTT Storage Rankings   
    Why oh why LTT ::: 
     
     
    Need to buy another 2Tb now, sitting on 9.67TB :-/
     
    Love you guys and gals 
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    WPanayides got a reaction from tech_splitter in Post your Cinebench R20+15+R11.5+2003 Scores **Don't Read The OP PLZ**   
    Hey here are my scores :
     

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    WPanayides got a reaction from harrynowl in Post your Cinebench R20+15+R11.5+2003 Scores **Don't Read The OP PLZ**   
    Hey here are my scores :
     

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    WPanayides got a reaction from MatejAustria in Does someone know a peltier cooler that leaves the temperatures over ambient?   
    Peltier's are great but there are Pros and Cons, the Pros are you can go below room / ambient (which you dont want to do) the cons are Power consumption and heat dissipation, while the cold side of the Peltier can do exactly as ghost said it can be setup to sit at the dew point with some coding and pwn/power managment.. also as far as i know you need double the thermal power of the cpu your trying to cool, so for a 110w i7 920 you need in the region of a 220-260w Peltier.. something like this http://www.frozencpu.com/products/2408/exp-01/245W_Potted_Peltier.html?tl=g30c105&id=MfDoQSeJ which is fine.. so you just took your 110w cpu pumped the heat away great, now you need to pull the heat away from the Peltier itself. This means you now need a water cooler because there are no Air coolers that i know of that can come close to handling 245w of thermal dissipation.. So great you pop out to the shop for a Swiftech 220 or corsair H100i / H110.. you bolt that bad boy on an have to run the fans flat out too push nearly double the heat away from that peltier... WHY BOTHER when you can just buy the water cooler bolt it on and live in silence and save 245w  on your power supply.
     
    Hope i helped
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    WPanayides got a reaction from eisenklad in Does someone know a peltier cooler that leaves the temperatures over ambient?   
    Peltier's are great but there are Pros and Cons, the Pros are you can go below room / ambient (which you dont want to do) the cons are Power consumption and heat dissipation, while the cold side of the Peltier can do exactly as ghost said it can be setup to sit at the dew point with some coding and pwn/power managment.. also as far as i know you need double the thermal power of the cpu your trying to cool, so for a 110w i7 920 you need in the region of a 220-260w Peltier.. something like this http://www.frozencpu.com/products/2408/exp-01/245W_Potted_Peltier.html?tl=g30c105&id=MfDoQSeJ which is fine.. so you just took your 110w cpu pumped the heat away great, now you need to pull the heat away from the Peltier itself. This means you now need a water cooler because there are no Air coolers that i know of that can come close to handling 245w of thermal dissipation.. So great you pop out to the shop for a Swiftech 220 or corsair H100i / H110.. you bolt that bad boy on an have to run the fans flat out too push nearly double the heat away from that peltier... WHY BOTHER when you can just buy the water cooler bolt it on and live in silence and save 245w  on your power supply.
     
    Hope i helped
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    WPanayides got a reaction from Ghost in Does someone know a peltier cooler that leaves the temperatures over ambient?   
    Peltier's are great but there are Pros and Cons, the Pros are you can go below room / ambient (which you dont want to do) the cons are Power consumption and heat dissipation, while the cold side of the Peltier can do exactly as ghost said it can be setup to sit at the dew point with some coding and pwn/power managment.. also as far as i know you need double the thermal power of the cpu your trying to cool, so for a 110w i7 920 you need in the region of a 220-260w Peltier.. something like this http://www.frozencpu.com/products/2408/exp-01/245W_Potted_Peltier.html?tl=g30c105&id=MfDoQSeJ which is fine.. so you just took your 110w cpu pumped the heat away great, now you need to pull the heat away from the Peltier itself. This means you now need a water cooler because there are no Air coolers that i know of that can come close to handling 245w of thermal dissipation.. So great you pop out to the shop for a Swiftech 220 or corsair H100i / H110.. you bolt that bad boy on an have to run the fans flat out too push nearly double the heat away from that peltier... WHY BOTHER when you can just buy the water cooler bolt it on and live in silence and save 245w  on your power supply.
     
    Hope i helped
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