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Post by obscureparadox on Nov 2, 2018 8:46:57 GMT -5
yeah but on a 12v rail @ 136w that's barely over 1 amp which isn't close to the rated amps, only way I see it being a problem is if it's run at a much lower voltage and then it draws a shit load of amps through the cable.
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Post by Macsbeach98 on Nov 2, 2018 15:37:27 GMT -5
136 watt on the 12v rail is 11.3 amps. That is a nice supply for runnng tecs Jon. But really TECs are a novelty thing to play with thats about all.
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Post by ShrimpBrime on Nov 2, 2018 15:56:13 GMT -5
136 watt on the 12v rail is 11.3 amps. That is a nice supply for runnng tecs Jon. But really TECs are a novelty thing to play with thats about all. Pretty true. I have seen some nice daily configurations for chilling a water loop (most of them home brew) and seemed to do a decent job chilling a loop. I always have fun. Have one on the desk in front of me. Now some of you heavy hitters could consider TEC cooling for NB chipsets and memory as these TECs could easily get sub zero temps. Why nobody really gets into that? I have no idea.
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Post by Macsbeach98 on Nov 2, 2018 16:02:39 GMT -5
That is the place they would be good NB chipsets and memory. Actually I remember something about MllrKllr using them to cool memory he had a supply made out of a couple of ATX supplies modded for 15v. They work ok on K6 too.
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Post by ShrimpBrime on Nov 2, 2018 17:56:14 GMT -5
The 135W TEC will easily cool the new Ryzen Athlon chips also.
I once did experiments with Low watt semprons and athlons once using only a fan on the IHS plate some years back. Did have to underclock a bit and run a volt or less in most cases getting near 2ghz however to me seemed impressive.
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