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mandag, 25. december 2006, 18:28

Her er lidt af det mere seriøst Tec Køling :
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?t=57517

Ellers en masse go læsning :
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/foru…sc&daysprune=-1
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mandag, 25. december 2006, 18:54

T.E.C. Cooling
Air and Liquid

Der står det hele, og TEC køling er ikke så smart som det lyder, det er ineffektivt og dyrt i praksis..
The thrill of XtremeClocking (how it feels):
take your next paycheck.
now constantly for about 10 minutes wave a lighter all over your paycheck and say
"please dont burn, please dont burn up, please dont burn up"...
when you know it should, since your holding a lighter to it, but you still hope it doesn't.

57

tirsdag, 26. december 2006, 11:50

læs om peltier elementer først....der er også store ulemper ved dem.
Asus Rampage RoG x48, QX9770 @ 3,6ghz, pc8000/8500/ 4*2Gb, Seasonic 750W PSU,
MSI gf 275 GTX Corsair H80, orthos stable 24/7.

58

tirsdag, 2. januar 2007, 18:39

Fik en mail fra Coolit Systems:

"Hi Tonny,



Here are the differences with the Freezone CPU Cooler and the Eliminator CPU Cooler.



Cooling Capabilities:

Freezone is recommended for CPUs with total heat output of up to 175W. Higher loads can be accommodated but the result will be comparable to water cooling. The Eliminator is recommended for CPUs with a total heat output of up to 125W.



The Eliminator is targeted for overclocking nearly any dual core CPU while the Freezone is more than capable of cooling the new quad core kentsfield from Intel.



MTEC Design differences:

The technical differences are primarily the number of TEC's and the unique design of the radial heatsink vs the rectangular shape of the Freezone Heatsink.



Eliminator has 3 TECs with a total maximum power draw of 40W. The Freezone has 6 TECs with a total maximum power draw of 56W. (excluding the pump and fan for both measurements)



Thermal Control Module:

The Freezone TCM senses temperature of the coolant and regulates the cooling power like a thermostat to avoid risk of condensation. That said, if the temperature is set too low, the coolant will go well below ambient and condensation can occur.



The TCM on the Eliminator has 3 settings - low, medium and high. "Low" is intended for very low power CPU's in a multimedia setting where there is a desire for very low noise output. "Medium" will be more than adequate cooling for day to day activities as well as gaming for stock processor speeds. "High" is maximum cooling power for the overclocking enthusiasts.



Currently there isnt any companies that are carrying the product in Denmark, Scandinavia, but we should have much more international shipping within the next few months. If you are interested you can order a Freezone CPU Cooler off of our website.



Thank you,



John McColman"

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