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Does anyone make a water chiller specifically designed to fit inside a computer? If not does anyone know of a small quiet water chiller that is fairly small, i was thinking of maybe a fish tank water chiller may work but im not sure which. If someone knows of a place that I can get alot of info on the topic id appreciate it if you'd link me. Thanks guys :)

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I don't think any water chillers are specifically designed for a computer and I don't know any chiller thatw ill fit inside a computer.

 

Have a look at this link for a list of water chillers that you can use for watercooling: http://www.specialtech.co.uk/spshop/customer/Water-Chillers-cid-1904.html

 

 

By the way, before you consider using a water chiller I hope you know exactly what you are getting yourself into.

Feel free to PM for any water-cooling questions. Check out my profile for more ways to contact me.

 

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Coolit boreas??

First time I saw that cooler.

 

Downside is that its TEC based and therefore will draw a lot of power. But to be fair I don't know how bigger coolers work. I assume they have compressors.

 

And that price. :S

Feel free to PM for any water-cooling questions. Check out my profile for more ways to contact me.

 

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First time I saw that cooler.

 

Downside is that its TEC based and therefore will draw a lot of power. But to be fair I don't know how bigger coolers work. I assume they have compressors.

 

And that price. :S

Thats the only thing i can think of off the top of my head i don't think anything else exists.

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You can try Arctica chillers. They are known to be the best and quietest chillers but they are really expensive. A 1/10 hp chiller should be sufficient for cooling a computer. Just remember not to set the chiller below the dew point if you are make sure you have adequate insulation from condensation.

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