Hi you guys.
I was wondering. In a water cooled system most of the time I see the radiator on the outside
of the case with a few fans attached to it. That makes perfect sense to me. But my question
is. If the water going into the radiated can only be cooled to the ambient temperature. Lets say
22C. Why don't I see more micro refrigeration units being used? They are not very expensive.
They don't use too much power, and they could bring the water temps down to 1-2C before heading back inside to the CPU. I see people doing crazy things with dry ice and liquid nitrogen.
But no one seems to be using standard refrigeration.
Why is that? Am I missing something? Is there a reason that I'm missing?
Thanks.
I was wondering. In a water cooled system most of the time I see the radiator on the outside
of the case with a few fans attached to it. That makes perfect sense to me. But my question
is. If the water going into the radiated can only be cooled to the ambient temperature. Lets say
22C. Why don't I see more micro refrigeration units being used? They are not very expensive.
They don't use too much power, and they could bring the water temps down to 1-2C before heading back inside to the CPU. I see people doing crazy things with dry ice and liquid nitrogen.
But no one seems to be using standard refrigeration.
Why is that? Am I missing something? Is there a reason that I'm missing?
Thanks.












