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Posted: December 28, 2005 at 2:30 PM / IP Logged  
true on the whole part of keeping it up on the right amount of current.,  but i want to try to see if it works.  im gettting a little hard headed on it but ill check it out.
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Posted: December 28, 2005 at 5:35 PM / IP Logged  
haha, if you do it to be different, or just a project go for it! get some pictures once you do it, and say how it worked, sounds like an awesome little project, dont know how neccisary it will be though. Water Cooled Amps? - Page 2 -- posted image.
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It is an interesting idea, but it will require a lot of customization and it does have the potential to be very messy and ruin everything.
Another less common method of cooling a CPU is using a Peltier or Thermoelectric cooler. It's a form of electrical cooling. It's really cool.
It may be really expensive though and also draw a lot more power. I don't know, I have not researched it enough. If it can be done, it may be a better option.
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pelts usually require water cooling in themselves though, because they create a hot and a cold side, and if the hot side isn't cooled effieciently, the cold side won't be very cold at all.
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