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    Question 120watt pelt on cpu. Help on some stuff please

    What temps will i get with a 120wat peltier on my cpu overcloked and at 1.6vcore? Im not going for <10 but around 20.

    With the 120 wat peltier on my cpu will i still be able to run the gfx card on the same circuit? I know it would get warmer water but would it still cool the gfx card core well enough?

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    120watt pelt is not enough to cool your cpu !!! It would work great on you video card though !
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    Re: 120watt pelt on cpu. Help on some stuff please

    Originally posted by Jowin
    With the 120 wat peltier on my cpu will i still be able to run the gfx card on the same circuit? I know it would get warmer water but would it still cool the gfx card core well enough?
    sounds like you're wanting to run same water loop for the CPU and the video card. Yes, your water temperature will rise and will not cool your video card as good as before. I would run them in separate loop.

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    120W would cool your CPU, just not to very low temps. The average CPU gives off about 70W of heat. I'd recommend a 169W pelt, or maybe a 226 is you'r going to be OCing and can get PSU to power it. For the 226W pelt I'd recommend a meanwell s-320-12. It's 12V @ 25A, perfect for a 226W pelt

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