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274w Tec!!!
No lie 274W TEC
I think this TEC has that little extra to keep a cpu below freezing under load. It needs less amps than a 226W at 15V and under.
http://www.icetec-uk.com/icetec/index.htm
274W Full Specs:
16.8V 274.3W 26.4A
15V: 271W 23A
12V: 252W 18A
226W Full Specs:
15.2V 226W 25A
15V 223W 24.7A
12V 178W 19.7A
So also for those that have a 226Watter that run it at 12V, get this one and you would be saving almost 2 amps on power and getting another 74W of cooling:D
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Nice find, very expensive though :(
might splurge when it comes to the US
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How much is 56.28 Euro in dollars?
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nd yes, it is a tad expensive I am affraid:(
The price for their cold plate is also on a high side...
It is great that there is finally an UK shop selling TECs directlyand specialising in them :)
I hope they will be able to bring prices down since as it stands they are not competitive...
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Wow! According to that it uses less amps @ 12v and sitll puts out almost 100w more cooling than the 226w @ 12v. I'm definatly getting one when they come to north america.
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I can get my hands on some 245watters for about 25$ each but I have to order a min of 5 I can give ya the specs if ya like
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Sure post the specs, I must know everything about everything.
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Type Couples Imax (A) Umax (V) Qcmax(w)
△T =0 △Tmax (℃)
Qc=0 R
(Ω)
amps volts tec watts tmax
4 15.4 35.1 68
5 15.4 44.5 68
6 15.4 53.1 68
8 15.4 72.0 68
10 15.4 89.2 68
15 15.4 127.7 68
26 15.4 243.5 68
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Crazy TEC, i wona one...but f***ing russia...Interesting, how would it help for my future PhaseChange ?
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ok hopefully this works and makes it clearer I've tried to get it to spread out so its understandable but alas my ubar skilzs
sorry for size :( and additional info they are all 40mm tec except the last 2 which are 50mm tecs
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just found that they sell those on ebay. ebay
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[EDIT] Dammit i was going to bid on that :( someone bought that 274w with buy it now
[EDIT2] Found another one!
Maybe I'll replace the 226w in my MCW462-UHT with this..
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have you recognized that its 50*50mm!? does it fit under the MCW?
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The 226W tec I have in the MCW462-UHT is currently 50mm x 50mm x 3.4mm
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is it possible to fit a 62*62mm element under it? if yes, then you might have a look at this one
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I wish :D, but the block is built for a 50x50mm tec only
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I actually have some designs for that pelt, but there is an issue that needs clearing up first.
Thermal energy will have to conduct further from the core through the cold plate to take advantage of the greater cooling capability of the larger TEC. This will incur an additional temperature gradient.
Once I've got my thesis out of the way, I'm gonna do some thinking on that one to see whether it would actually be beneficial, as well as the cost of the unit.
You would also be limited as to which cpu's this could be used on.
It wouldn't really work on socket A, as the mounting holes are only 66mm apart, leaving VERY little room for mounting hardware and insulation.
There is a quite a bit more room on athlon 64 mobos, and again, I'm not sore about the new socket 775 for intel.
It could also just be done for socket 478, but again, it would be tight.
8-ball
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watch this:
http://cgi.ebay.de/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?...482874318&rd=1
kk, it's german, but just ask the seller if he would ship it to the us.. if you need any translation help - just ask me ;-)
or am i wrong and the tec above has 274w qmax?! b/c the tec i postet has "only" 148w qmax...
niggo
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not bad, that would fit under a MCW50-T:cool:
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do you think I could run that on a 20A 12V psu along with a whole system (that tec would draw ~11 amps at 12v). It would leave me with around 9a left for the rest of the computer.. and thats at 100% load. PSU's operate more efficiently at 74-85% load...
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I may be ok but I think you'll be better off with a seperate power supply for the Tec, also you can chill things down a little before you boot up the system.
I've ordered one of the 274 watters to try out with my 6800U, when it arrives. I used to use a 226W Tec with my 5900U and got some reasonable results.
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Mind showing what kind of block and coldplate you use to put a 50x50 TEC on a gfx card?
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i think he meant that one that nikolauzi has postet, which is 40*40
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Well, I use one of these, with a little grinding on the 5mm copper coldplate, and carefull positioning, with a home made hold down. It's 50 x 50 with 1/2" fittings. I also have had a silver coldplate, but it was thinner, and is now turned into bling things for my other gf.
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