Hello everyone
Im looking at designing a new TEC cooler for the CPU, only its going to be directly cooling the CPU, not using water as the median to transfer the heat.
My plan/idea is to design a thin copper plate with the CPU base being approx 50mm x 50mm square, ensuring to cover the CPU entirely, and the reverse side, where the TEC's are, to be approx 90mm x 90mm.
Im still deciding between using 1 large 62mm x 62mm TEC or 4 smaller 40mm x 40mm TEC's. I would get more cooling potential from the 4 40mm x 40mm TEC's, but the TEC plate would be huge, and space/size may become an issue.
The hot side of the TEC's would have a water block with copper heat pipes coming out from the top and having aluminium or copper fins. This way I can use a combination of air and water cooling to cool the hot side of the TEC's.
I am open to other idea's or suggestions so please do say something if you think you have a better way of doing something or a more efficient way.
Im looking at designing a new TEC cooler for the CPU, only its going to be directly cooling the CPU, not using water as the median to transfer the heat.
My plan/idea is to design a thin copper plate with the CPU base being approx 50mm x 50mm square, ensuring to cover the CPU entirely, and the reverse side, where the TEC's are, to be approx 90mm x 90mm.
Im still deciding between using 1 large 62mm x 62mm TEC or 4 smaller 40mm x 40mm TEC's. I would get more cooling potential from the 4 40mm x 40mm TEC's, but the TEC plate would be huge, and space/size may become an issue.
The hot side of the TEC's would have a water block with copper heat pipes coming out from the top and having aluminium or copper fins. This way I can use a combination of air and water cooling to cool the hot side of the TEC's.
I am open to other idea's or suggestions so please do say something if you think you have a better way of doing something or a more efficient way.
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