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    80w pelt with 5volts

    Has anybody tested this config.
    I'm wondering if it would be better then just striaght water or actually be worse.
    I'm trying to avoid condensation.

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    Geese you guys are slow in this forum

    I tested the 5V 80w pelt and it works good, about 7c.

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    Is that for you nb Opp ???? I really hadn't thought about running an 80w on 5v
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    trying to avoid condensation is like trying to not eat
    Just soak it all in dielectrisc grease or wax it

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    Originally posted by SpicyHuevos
    trying to avoid condensation is like trying to not eat
    Just soak it all in dielectrisc grease or wax it
    What I would like to do is just use a straight waterblock. All I have is this pelt block MCW40T, 80w built in, so I'm trying to get it to work like staright water

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    but condensation kicks in at 10c right

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    No, condensation happens at any temp below ambient (depending on humidity levels).
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    Thanks Mickey,

    I could accually just go by swiftech and pick one up, so keep that one .

    I was hopeing to maintain the plate temp about ambient while the NB was running, this would be better then water. I'd have to drop the voltage a little more I think.

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    i have a question. i'm using mw50-T, the peltier power connecters are very hot. Why is it so? Is there anything wrong? And what's the solution. Thank you so much.

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    but i'm using an Antec 480 watts. According to the winbond hardware monitor, it say that my 12+ is at 11.86 volt. So what do u think? THanks.

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