with everyone getting energy-conscious and sealing their homes shut to conserve heat, a common complaint is that the air inside the home gets stale. but if you took outside air and ran it through the radiator you could kill two birds with one stone, get great temps on the pc and allow fresh, warmed air in to your home.
anyone have a rough estimate of temps? suppose you go crazy and get a 3x120 rad, perhaps 7-volted them to keep them silent, and assume you've got blocks on the cpu, gpu, and nb. say the outside air was 45-50F or even subzero occasionally... how high would the air be heated upon going through the rad?
anyone have a rough estimate of temps? suppose you go crazy and get a 3x120 rad, perhaps 7-volted them to keep them silent, and assume you've got blocks on the cpu, gpu, and nb. say the outside air was 45-50F or even subzero occasionally... how high would the air be heated upon going through the rad?