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I'm looking for a small model Air Conditioning system.
Is there such a thing? (IMG:style_emoticons/default/idea.gif) Andy |
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Andy did you come to a conclusion on this??
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Andy did you come to a conclusion on this?? No conclusion, but i did rig up a temporary fix of sorts. I turned the computer sideways, removed the side panel and added a second, larger fan that blows ambient air right into the fan of the video card. That second fan gets it's air through a duct to prevent preheated air from being sucked in. Now the heat can freely escape out the top without the CPU heat preheating the GFX card above. It seems the system runs more stable now, the GFX card still gets plenty hot thought. I'd really like to find some permanent solution with cold air, not water ... (IMG:style_emoticons/default/idea.gif) Andy |
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Andy did you come to a conclusion on this?? No conclusion, but i did rig up a temporary fix of sorts. I turned the computer sideways, removed the side panel and added a second, larger fan that blows ambient air right into the fan of the video card. That second fan gets it's air through a duct to prevent preheated air from being sucked in. Now the heat can freely escape out the top without the CPU heat preheating the GFX card above. It seems the system runs more stable now, the GFX card still gets plenty hot thought. I'd really like to find some permanent solution with cold air, not water ... (IMG:style_emoticons/default/idea.gif) Andy You really only have two choices Either use a system that benefits from the chemical change from gas----liquid---gas to remove the heat, like a standard AC unit using refrigerant.... OR use a thermoelectric device. To run a test or at least have a toy to rip apart...go get a DC powered cooler from an RV store...I have two, they work great. This is a thermo electronic device that works. The whole unit is contained in the lid...no need to cut or build anything. It has the fan built in and blows cold air...just add some funky duct work to test it. Rich |
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