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 MCWCHILL-452 how it work and where it should fit?

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TSdaze
post Aug 10 2006, 11:48 AM, updated 20y ago

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was browsing around..
u got info how and wat this is?

http://www.swiftnets.com/products/MCWCHILL-452.asp

most dielectric pelt i know is sandwich between waterblock and the chipset..
but how this work? it seems like a pump or part of d loop component...how it works?
does it use to cool down the entire loop?

amok
post Aug 10 2006, 12:09 PM

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QUOTE(daze @ Aug 10 2006, 11:48 AM)
was browsing around..
u got info how and wat this is?

http://www.swiftnets.com/products/MCWCHILL-452.asp

most dielectric pelt i know is sandwich between waterblock and the chipset..
but how this work? it seems like a pump or part of d loop component...how it works?
does it use to cool down the entire loop?
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hey bro,

mcwchill is one of many parts in a "water chiller" loop. It chills water. most commonly used to replace a radiator in a ready made watercooling loop.

But it got so many down side such as:

1. It got two(2) TECs!!!, meaning you need to add another 2 sets of watercooling loops just to cool the TEC. So all togeter you need 1 loop (pump, waterblock) for your proc/gpu/nb etc, and another 2 loops (pumps, radiators) for the TEC... hrmmmph.

2. It got two (2) TECs!!! each rated at 226W!! watch out for you electricity bill.. unfortunately you'll need a dedicated psu to supply approx 2 x 17A on a 12V. or Dual 12V rail if money is not a problem.

3. As it will lower the temps of coolant in the watercooling loops below ambient temperature, proper insulation must be done for the tubes and cpu/gpu/nb socket and waterblocks area.

4. It got two (2) TECs!!!.. rclxub.gif
TSdaze
post Aug 10 2006, 02:43 PM

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oic.. wow..
now i know wat it does..
my knowledge of TEC is those sandwich between waterblock and chipset only.. lol..under 1 loop..

guess this is crazy..u'll end up with high electricity bills and a system full of tubing and tiny little balck and red wire running around.
wat a mess. lol...

is there any alternative to cool down watercooling loop?? probably by 5-10c lower than ambient? will tat need insulant?

 

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