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So a heat exchanger? This has been done many times before for many applications. And you can use much smaller than normal radiators as water to water is much more efficient that water to air.

 

You still get the same frost issues unless you only let it cool to the dew point.

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keep in mind as fluid (air/ water/ etc) passes by fins the amount of heat transfer sharply diminishes over distance as the fluid equalizes with the fins in temp

more than one or two in series will be diminishing returns very quickly

 

for example find the LTT video where they stacked blowiematrons. more than like 2 made no difference 

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27 minutes ago, tJuggernaut29 said:

keep in mind as fluid (air/ water/ etc) passes by fins the amount of heat transfer sharply diminishes over distance as the fluid equalizes with the fins in temp

more than one or two in series will be diminishing returns very quickly

 

for example find the LTT video where they stacked blowiematrons. more than like 2 made no difference 

Okay, i would like to clear something up:

 

My goal is not to solve the frost issue but to simply move it out of the computer where the frost is simply annoying rather than damaging

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Waste of energy, just connect the condenser to the liquid loop directly and reduce its power

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1 hour ago, DReznov said:

Okay, i would like to clear something up:

 

My goal is not to solve the frost issue but to simply move it out of the computer where the frost is simply annoying rather than damaging

Do you plan on temp at the cpu block to be lower than ambient? Or are you going to ride the line and stay at or just above ambient? 

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11 minutes ago, Blue4130 said:

Do you plan on temp at the cpu block to be lower than ambient? Or are you going to ride the line and stay at or just above ambient? 

2 degrees above ambient

uh further context" not just one cpu to be cooled

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