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Need a AIO water cooler that can dissipate 500W

Hi,

 

I am entering the google science fair by making an affordable, Easy to use and portable Atmospheric Water collector. I am using a 450W Peltier and need to cool it down. I was looking at Massive Heatsinks but decided to go for an AIO water cooler. Can I have suggestions on what AIO could cool such thing??

 

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hman out B| 

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As far as I know most AIOs don't list the amount of wattage they can disipate. I say get one with a 360mm rad (thermal take makes one) and hope for the best.

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Yeah, go for a 360. 

I'm curious as to what single component you have in your system that is putting out 500W TDP...

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Just now, DevilishBooster said:

I'm curious as to what single component you have in your system that is putting out 500W TDP.

Not being used in a computer

 

6 minutes ago, hman123467 said:

Atmospheric Water collector. I am using a 450W Peltier

 

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Fractal Design Kelvin S36 can dissapate 400 wats and with fans at full RPM it could be very cool.

6 hours ago, Jacktastic-Mofo said:

It consumes 400w's of power but I don't think it generates that amount of heat. Probably significantly less.

I read somewhere that it generates about 300W of heat and cools 185W

 

 

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using a Kelvin S36 max temp on the FX8350 is 60-62°C at full load of course if that helps in anyway

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