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| Thread ID: 50344 | 2004-10-18 02:44:00 | Small Chillers | Lohsing (219) | Press F1 |
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| 282228 | 2004-10-19 03:09:00 | Using a small chiller would be costly and ineffective, if it wasnt everyone would be doing it. If water cooling isnt your thing then perhaps you should consider phase change. You can buy preassemble units such as the Vaporchill, or with enough patience it is possible to build your own DIY phasechange unit. Phasechange isnt cheap and the DIY option should only be tackled if you really know what your doing or have done alot of reading. There are a couple of guys over at OCNZ that made up there own phasechange units well worth a read. If your still keen to use the small chiller perhaps consider a water cooling setup with the radiator kept in the chiller. When used with quality water cooling gear this should give some pretty awsome temps. |
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