hey im sure theirs a few people out their that do it,
but is it worth doing over buying a phase unit?
i have a benching rig, about to redo it all so its all pretty and clean (( for now ))
but was thinking of rebuilding it with a TEC chiller in the guts ( under the test bench )
got it all setup in my head haha..
just need a bit of help with how many watts i need to look at, and what to cool it on..
was thinking do 1 loop with decent power ( cpu loop ) and test it out on that..
get use to TEC's ect lol learning stage.. then add more as go along
have enough room for like 4 x 480 rads if needed to... custom bench no limits
i have a RX360 Kit, with that loop how many watts could i cool? and in the end how many watts would that be able to cool?
i have a spare pump also, so something like
cpu - res - pump - block to tec loop - cpu
then
rx360 - res/pump - block to cpu loop - rx360
TEC between blocks that connect the loop?
atm only benching lower end cpus ( e7400/e6320/athlon x260 ( thing ) / q6600 )
and older gpus ( 6800gt/7800gtx/5750/8800gt ect )
anyway back to the point... around how many watts should i aim to cool?
do i need more rad? ( can put 3 x 3k rpm fans ( annoying on the ears but 252cfm ))
cheers liight
EDIT: also with HWbot benching on TEC would class as Overclockers League? or still in Enthusiast League?
Edited by Liighthead - 9/20/12 at 4:23am
but is it worth doing over buying a phase unit?
i have a benching rig, about to redo it all so its all pretty and clean (( for now ))
but was thinking of rebuilding it with a TEC chiller in the guts ( under the test bench )
got it all setup in my head haha..
just need a bit of help with how many watts i need to look at, and what to cool it on..
was thinking do 1 loop with decent power ( cpu loop ) and test it out on that..
get use to TEC's ect lol learning stage.. then add more as go along
have enough room for like 4 x 480 rads if needed to... custom bench no limits

i have a RX360 Kit, with that loop how many watts could i cool? and in the end how many watts would that be able to cool?
i have a spare pump also, so something like
cpu - res - pump - block to tec loop - cpu
then
rx360 - res/pump - block to cpu loop - rx360
TEC between blocks that connect the loop?
atm only benching lower end cpus ( e7400/e6320/athlon x260 ( thing ) / q6600 )
and older gpus ( 6800gt/7800gtx/5750/8800gt ect )
anyway back to the point... around how many watts should i aim to cool?
do i need more rad? ( can put 3 x 3k rpm fans ( annoying on the ears but 252cfm ))
cheers liight
EDIT: also with HWbot benching on TEC would class as Overclockers League? or still in Enthusiast League?
Edited by Liighthead - 9/20/12 at 4:23am





