View Full Version : Pc Cooling The Next Step
Cyberjazz
28-03-2007, 12:04 AM
So i know we have all been upgrading Heat sinks and fans and even going into water cooling well there is this company that has taken a different approach to cool Pc's actually air conditioning the inside of you case they have 2 different kind a small unit that goes in a drive bay and the have a case they have built to take advantage of there internal vase air con
so check these links if you interested
http://www.mrgadget.com.au/2005/12/sytrin-nextherm-pac400-pc-aircon.html
this is the case
http://www.sytrin.com/3a-I-1.html
bboy_skidz
28-03-2007, 09:07 AM
g0t condensation?
Dezza Bot
28-03-2007, 08:43 PM
g0t condensation?
Condensation would not be a problem here, its not cold enough to reach the dew point.
My beef is with it running with its own power supply, there's just not enough wattage there for a modern pc.
My next insane cooling plan will probably involve one of those room air conditioning units >=D
Mlloyd60
01-04-2007, 04:34 PM
Similar to what i want to do, once again, power is the issue as i would need a 450W PSU all to itself.......
Peltiers i use pull approx 7-8A Each.....
/me pulls the project out again and continues........
EDIT: Looking at it, i could fit an air conditioner inside my rack mount case....... Only Problem is the CPU Heatsink is in the way, heatsink may clear but fan wont :(
Everytime i look at it it seems like too much effort unless i install it in a cardboard box........ But then i have the whole fire risk thing happening...... I know the unit i have can reach 90 degrees in approx 5 mins. That is when it is on Hi, I built it with 3 cooling setttings.... Lo, Medium, Hi
Mlloyd60
01-04-2007, 05:06 PM
I am thinking..... Best way i can think of to cool a computer....
Water Cooling.... Run water outside case into seperate unit which has peltiers to remove the heat from the water and release via a really fast fan.....
If i had the money i would give it a go. So if anyone has old watercooling systems out there that they dont want/need let me know.....
It works well in my head atm... But that dosnt mean much....
If space and money are not an issue i recomend building a commercial coolroom and put your servers in there.....
Dezza Bot
02-04-2007, 08:53 AM
I still don't think peltiers are the answer, they generate too much heat themselves.
PHOENIX_12
02-04-2007, 08:58 AM
move to south poll, stick the computer outside, you may need to install a heater
Mlloyd60
02-04-2007, 06:47 PM
Or a Prescott.......
PHOENIX_12
02-04-2007, 07:07 PM
same thing, heater just has a bigger fan attached
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