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Biggest cooler I ever seen

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I think those really large coolers come with better mounting solutions ( at least i hope they do)
I would probably bolt straight through to stand-offs on the motherboard tray if i ever decide i need a ridiculously large cooler..

@trickson So the TEC is mounted between your cpu and block? the loop carrying the hot away from the hot side and the cold side on the cpu? I saw a bloke who had mounted a cpu block to the top of his case upside down the the TEC on it and a TRUE mounted to the topside to chill the water in the loop..it was art i tell ya!
 

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I think those really large coolers come with better mounting solutions ( at least i hope they do)
I would probably bolt straight through to stand-offs on the motherboard tray if i ever decide i need a ridiculously large cooler..

@trickson So the TEC is mounted between your cpu and block? the loop carrying the hot away from the hot side and the cold side on the cpu? I saw a bloke who had mounted a cpu block to the top of his case upside down the the TEC on it and a TRUE mounted to the topside to chill the water in the loop..it was art i tell ya!

Yes it is a TEC water block . It has a cold plate and the water cools the hot side . Some day I want to make it so it cools the water instead .
 

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At some point physical size destroys usability... I already have to choose memory wisely so it doesn't get in the way of my Big Typhoon.
 

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