ÎÎÎ Thu, 09 Dec 2004 17:04:50 +0000,Î(Î) David Tubbs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ÎÎÏÎÏÎ/wrote:

At 05:02 09/12/2004 -0500, you wrote:
Most of the failures I have seen are due to inadequate cooling in
either manufacturer but where liquid cooling (or peltier elements) have
been applied I have seen virtually zero AMD defects compared to a general
defect ration

And of course once more I made the mistake of writing ratio as ration :-)

I have been interested in the Peltier option, but how well does it really work with all the extra watts going in ?


The trick is to power it from the outside :-) (Yeah I know it's extreme)

There is another MUCHO COOL solution with an external radiator (looks really neat as it is a bluish aluminium cone) that needs no power whatsoever... thermodynamics takes care of coolant circulation... the name of that last one escapes me at the mo


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