Dual core i3/i5's are 73w, the extra wattage comes from the integrated graphics. Core 2 Duos are the 65w ones.
It is a hella interesting idea. Never really thought to go subzero (phase change/other TECs) for the condensation issues (and considering i live on a tropical country i gotta worry a bit more about humidity and condensation), but this seems to be the perfect solution. Plus it can be user-controlled.
Why everytime i get close to the money i need for my watercooling setup something more amazing and reasonably priced appears?
Also, what would the difference be between the 12 and 24w controller models? *noob at TECs*
Edited by Starbomba - 10/17/11 at 5:41pm
It is a hella interesting idea. Never really thought to go subzero (phase change/other TECs) for the condensation issues (and considering i live on a tropical country i gotta worry a bit more about humidity and condensation), but this seems to be the perfect solution. Plus it can be user-controlled.
Why everytime i get close to the money i need for my watercooling setup something more amazing and reasonably priced appears?

Also, what would the difference be between the 12 and 24w controller models? *noob at TECs*
Edited by Starbomba - 10/17/11 at 5:41pm




















the updated version with black bolts looks pretty nice too. I am curious how well that thing would work with a bonniville heater core. i cant wait to reset up my loop and then snag one of these things. the only thing stopping me from running water now is im missing a block and are in the market for one. still kinda waiting for final product to be available to get one of these. 
