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Old 12-20-00, 01:30 AM Thread Starter   #1
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need some peltier help please...


I am looking into getting a peltier. I have a duron 600, A7V, alpha6035 w/27cfm fan. Leufken's kit for my setup has a 84watt peltier i think. anyways with only the 27cfm fan well it be good enough to cool it and keep it cool. now i have it at 49C under load at 960Mhz, but it is winter and when summer rolls around i know it is going to get above 50C. so would this setup keep me below what temps i have now? also i have a 300W supply, is that enough for that peltier and my puter?

thanks alot guys, i have no clue about peltiers
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Gary// IMHO I would have to say No, the fan dosn't have enuff Ooomph to push the amount of heat away of which you ask it.

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Old 12-20-00, 08:01 PM   #3
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84W pelt and the heat from your duron is a bit pushin it... i imagine your HS is a bit toasty. i didn't go that high until i had water cooling. even a 72W pelt on a k6II/500 (my last hsf set up) was kinda mean to my old alpha/y.s. tech combo. water cooling... can't recommend it enough. in either event, i would recommend getting a seperate power supply for your peltier. as a matter of fact, i would reccomend wiring your hsf externally as well. i found my best temps came after having the peltier on for about 5mins before turning the system on. easier to keep a system cool, than to cool it down.

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Old 12-21-00, 04:47 AM   #4
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Snuffleuppigus (Senior Member) (Dec 20, 2000 08:01 p.m.):
84W pelt and the heat from your duron is a bit pushin it... i imagine your HS is a bit toasty. i didn't go that high until i had water cooling. even a 72W pelt on a k6II/500 (my last hsf set up) was kinda mean to my old alpha/y.s. tech combo. water cooling... can't recommend it enough. in either event, i would recommend getting a seperate power supply for your peltier. as a matter of fact, i would reccomend wiring your hsf externally as well. i found my best temps came after having the peltier on for about 5mins before turning the system on. easier to keep a system cool, than to cool it down.
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