Originally Posted by
LiamG6
how thick is the cold plate that comes with the block cypres? I'd avoid all extra cold plates unless you are actually just swapping out the original cold plate for a thicker/thinner one, there is a sweet spot to be found with cold plate thickness to handle loads spikes and long duration load. as ello states, torque it down correctly, and get a torque wrench/screwdriver. 2 mount bolts on opposite sides of TEC would have actually been better, it is what is recommended from the TEC retailers, 4 on that block is fine though and will reduce the torque/screw.
300ft/pounds of torgue ello? beauty I can use my torque wrench haha. Problem is I don't have a cold plate that bolts to the block, I just mount it all to mobo and tighten it down, aint no way I'm putting that much torque on my mobo ahahahhahahaha, I'll wait till I buy the 62mm block. I'll have to do the equation for the torque required.
I'm using thermal grizzly kryonaut TIM, thick and hard to apply, like gelid gc extreme, but good on hot and cold sides, about 5*c better than Arctic Ceramic 2
hot side water temp of 40*c is a little concerning, be better if that was 25-30*c. the hot side of the TEC will actually be slightly hotter than that 40*c. I'll check the data sheet of TEC to see what i can find. what is your ambient temp?