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Ghalahad

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  1. Thanks guys, Im actually watching Der8auer ali setup now. Ive really been getting the balls up to do a custom loop instead of the close loop I have. Then It be easier to add a chiller, of sorts into it. Obviously its cash intensive. Ive already checked and there are many aquarium chillers on ebay for relatively good prices. I just have to commit to building a water loop. I was essentially trying to make my close loop system more efficient. Its becoming quickly obvious there are no inexpensive solutions to this Thanks for the responses guys!!!
  2. Hello, I was wondering as Ive read several threads and did not see the actual answer. Im aware of water cooling a peltier with a waterblock setup.. Im not talking about that. Im wondering if a cooling block added to an existing water loop and have the peltier cold side on that cooler block. To essentially cool the water quicked that a radiator alone could do. Added to this, can a voltage regulator be introduced so that the actually cooling temperature could be turned lower to reduce condensation. I have a 240mm radiator with a cpu block. However it really isnt cooling enough. Ive seen LTT videos using a chiller, but a chiller is bulky. A chiller cools the water down. So could a peltier coldside be applied directly to a radiator or added water block to cool that water. Im not talking about 24/7 application. Im talking about limited times when wanting to increase cpu performance for a specific task, then turning off peltier and running loop as normal. My backup question would be... Does running two radiators in a single loop offer much more cooling effect? Thank you, and info on this would be greatly appreciated Basically, I had a portable automotive fridge for cooling a 6-pack. I took it apart to find a peltier cooler inside. Ive been running it outside of its original enclosure for 15 mins now, the heat side is air cooled with, however its not even getting hot. The cold side is getting quite cold, but I see no condensation yet. My grand plan which I havent tried yet was to sit the cold side down directly on the case which has a radiator a radiator inside mounted to top of case. Case has high AF. The fans are facing upwards blowing the radiator heat out of the system. Im probably over kill on the fan setup. So in theory the peltier would be cooling the radiator metal down, and the fans are not sucking in the air, so once again in theory they will not be sucking in any condensation that may arise. Pls forgive my ignorance on the topic.
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