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12 minutes ago, DiogoLopes said:

i guys recently i view on youtube a guy using a peltier to cold donw the water on custom loop watercooling. my question this is effective to work on cpu temp like 2°c or not? 

If you like to do extreme cooling for pushing really high voltage overclocks it can help but it's more hassle than it's worth. Back in the day swiftech made a peltier waterblock which was effective but as with any sub ambient type of cooling required insulation and measures to protect from condensation.

 

http://www.overclockersclub.com/reviews/swiftech_mcw6500t/

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8 minutes ago, W-L said:

If you like to do extreme cooling for pushing really high voltage overclocks it can help but it's more hassle than it's worth. Back in the day swiftech made a peltier waterblock which was effective but as with any sub ambient type of cooling required insulation and measures to protect from condensation.

 

http://www.overclockersclub.com/reviews/swiftech_mcw6500t/

i think not using directly on cpu instead of that using a block to cold donw the water/ anti-freezer to 0°c on skylake to reach 5.0ghz or more but the problem is not the cpu is on gpu it can reach 60°c on air cooling and i can't push that more. this isn't build yet im just study what im gone a do

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5 hours ago, DiogoLopes said:

i think not using directly on cpu instead of that using a block to cold donw the water/ anti-freezer to 0°c on skylake to reach 5.0ghz or more but the problem is not the cpu is on gpu it can reach 60°c on air cooling and i can't push that more. this isn't build yet im just study what im gone a do

There was a build or proof of concept someone did on the forums a while back simialr to that using a peltier to create a cold loop, while it does work it's just quite inefficient.

 

 

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6 hours ago, DiogoLopes said:

i guys recently i view on youtube a guy using a peltier to cold donw the water on custom loop watercooling. my question this is effective to work on cpu temp like 2°c or not? 

 

 

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The peltiers use about double the wattagw of the CPU. When you OC the power consuption of the CPU can easely jump up to 150 watts. If you are fine with burning 300 watts in the peltiers than you are good to go. But be perpared for the cost and the noise.

personally I think it's not woth it.

 

Mineral oil and 40 kg aluminium heat sinks are a perfect combination: 73 cores and a Titan X, Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Oil

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