I was thinking of trying an extreme over clocking project, but would like opinions on the success or failure here first.
My basic idea was to use water cooling to cool a bank of peltiers, powered by a dedicated power supply. This bank of peltiers would in turn cool a heat exchanger pumping silicone oil around a submersion case that would contain the motherboard and other components. in addition another pump would run the silicone oil through water blocks on the GPU and CPU.
My theory is that with this system I can get extremely low temperatures (This stuff is pump able down to -50C) and avoid all threats of condensation, in addition to making my space heater obsolete.
Comments?
My basic idea was to use water cooling to cool a bank of peltiers, powered by a dedicated power supply. This bank of peltiers would in turn cool a heat exchanger pumping silicone oil around a submersion case that would contain the motherboard and other components. in addition another pump would run the silicone oil through water blocks on the GPU and CPU.
My theory is that with this system I can get extremely low temperatures (This stuff is pump able down to -50C) and avoid all threats of condensation, in addition to making my space heater obsolete.
Comments?
