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Michael_Myers
07-10-01, 03:31 PM
Please help......I have spent nearly all day searching this site for peltier info. REAL info....such as price, where to buy....what kind, and most importantly, what specific RANGE of pelt to get for my duron 800.....

I have read the condensation guide at danger den, and feel very comfortable doing a project like that, but I just can't find any info on where to get them....

Read this carefully please......I have been to several peltier websites, but they don't make much sense to me.... I never saw anything that said "for a duron 800 you need these products"

Gotta go to work now.....please help. Thanks

FerrariF50
07-10-01, 03:58 PM
I wish their were sites like that if their are any.... I'm going to be moveing over to Amd soon maybe a Duron first then a t-bird for my iwill kk66.

Burner
07-10-01, 05:35 PM
Jack,
Here's a link that might be of use, they carry peltiers, http://www.tedist.com/overclk.html
There is a program called Radiate it will help you determine the proper size peltier for your proccessor,
Think I got the link from Overclockers.com,main page under utilities, check out the peltier section also if you haven't already, Octools.com has some good articles on condensation prevention. Hope this helps!

Les56
07-10-01, 06:03 PM
The program by Kryotherm at:-
http://www.kryotherm.spb.ru/soft.htm
is the definitive work for the the design of all parts of a Peltier system.

phiber
07-10-01, 06:10 PM
Les56 (Jul 10, 2001 06:03 p.m.):
The program by Kryotherm at:-
http://www.kryotherm.spb.ru/soft.htm
is the definitive work for the the design of all parts of a Peltier system.

thats a pretty good program

Michael_Myers
07-10-01, 10:29 PM
downloaded the program......it may as well be written arabic.........

I have no freakin clue what any of it means.......

Les56
07-10-01, 11:39 PM
jack (Jul 10, 2001 10:29 p.m.):
downloaded the program......it may as well be written arabic.........

I have no freakin clue what any of it means.......

It does require you to feel your way round a bit and does need some knowledge of long forgotten(in my case) school physics; however the information out- put is second to none.