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Old November 11th, 2006, 06:41 PM
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Titan 150 water chiller

Quiet simple, what do you think this would be like:

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I like the looks of it, and was wondering what people with a higehr expertise than me could say about this. I was thinking either to run it just on my cpu, which is a athlon x2 4400+, or go and fit it to my x1900XT as well. I understand condesation would be a issue, but would peltier precautions be acceptable?

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For temps like that most likely. 10 degrees c is 50 degrees F. So there will be some condensation. But not so much that you'd need any extreme methods of insulation. So peltierprecautions should be fine.

However, I would assume that this product would come already equipped with the proper insulation package. If not I would definately inquire what they recommend. Because they might recommend something more than I.

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you will get some condensation. ive seen some condensation precautions like filling cpu socket with silicone grease. the cpu pins still make contact beacause the pressure in the sockets squeezes the grease out of the way, and there's no room for any air so you dont get any condensation under the cpu!
spray painting mobo around cpu socket is another one which acts as insulation so you can have condensation form on top of the paint, and the mobo components are insulated from it.
i think ive seen vaseline used to insulate components which is messy but alot easier to remove if ever required than paint!

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