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So it goes from pump to cpu, to radiator and then back to reservior/pump. What temperature does the radiator bring the liquid down at? at average?

2007-10-24 05:13:30 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous in Computers & Internet Hardware Other - Hardware

No not the temp of the actual cpu, i mean the temperature of the liquid!

2007-10-24 05:53:00 · update #1

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Hi. I am running Folding@Home and using 100% of an overclocked AMD chip at 3200+ speed. Temp is between 47C and 50C. 38C at idle. (I also use a non-conductive fluid, PC Ice, which does not have quite the heat capacity of water, but I DID have a leak once!) The liquid HAS to be less than 38C at idle and 50C at 100%, but I do not measure it. Thought about putting a Peltier cooler on the reservoir but if the temp gets below the condensation point your PC will have water dripping inside. http://www.ferrotec.com/products/thermal/modules/?_kk=peltier&_kt=21f0c9bc-1382-4cbb-ad01-5773c9e8e9a0&gclid=CKyq8KaAqI8CFQWAHgodxEenJw

2007-10-24 05:52:09 · answer #1 · answered by Cirric 7 · 0 0

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