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Vigor Gaming Thermal Electric CPU Cooler

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I have done that already for a skt A 3200+ for a friend about 3-4 years ago...i got his cpu around 10-15C on load....

Very nice indeed. I had my A64 3000+ OC'd to 2.6GHz @ 20C under full load, before the condesation eventually destroyed my MB. That's when I gave up on the idea. At that time, I didn't take any precautions to seal the TEC :(
 

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no way id pay $140 for that without a proper review to compare its cooling performance. logically though if you want to move from air, bypassing water entirely is the smartest move as its performance doesnt balance out to the cost.
 

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TEC CPU water block: http://www.swiftnets.com/products/mcw60-T.asp

AUX power unit: http://www.swiftnets.com/products/S320-12KIT.asp

more info...

the Actual Tecs: http://www.dangerden.com/store/home.php?cat=30

Proper insulation/sealer: http://www.dangerden.com/store/home.php?cat=31

another AUX power: http://www.dangerden.com/store/home.php?cat=32

Looking at it, that AIO @ newegg is a better deal...but air w/ tec is not effective...pretty terrible ;)

swiftech water cooling w/ swiftech TEC block & AUX power...would be a awesome combo.
 
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In my searches for info on this product I have read good and bad but I saw more good than bad...I will soon see how it gets along ! There are better ways to cool a cpu than this design but I already have a Vapochill and dont care for water(thats just me) and want to see how this bugger goes at it;)
 

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checkin some reviews it cools nicely, but its not worth the pricetag. if it was $50-60 i may consider it, its just overpriced because its "new", and i use that term very loosely as this has been tried before, this time around its just starting to work better. itll flop just as badly unless prices are reduced to something sensible tho.
 
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One could also layer the peltiers with coper syncs say like maybe 3 or 4 , then the first peltier on CPU will run way more efficient as the uppermost peltier would be getting hit the hardest with inefficiencies

PS lol now I am drawing the same as my phase lol
 

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One could also layer the peltiers with coper syncs say like maybe 3 or 4 , then the first peltier on CPU will run way more efficient as the uppermost peltier would be getting hit the hardest with inefficiencies

PS lol now I am drawing the same as my phase lol

SLI the TECs'!!!
 
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Oh ya brother Im wid ya there
 
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One review...

"Cons: When I began overclocking the temps shot through the roof. Temps are worse overclocking then they were when using my scythe ninja +6 C higher. Since I have no interest in keeping my system at stock clocks I will be returning this item. The LCD display is completely useless and serves no purpose. Fan is noisy. This thing also caused my motherboard chipset temp, PWMIC and GPU temp to go up because of the extra heat it generates."

I peltiers will cool well below ambiant but once you exceed the thermal capacity of the junction you will quickly overheat.

EDIT - I should make note that some of the heat pipes on that cooler are on the cpu (hot side) of the junction to help take away some of the CPUs heat so the peltier doesn't have to do all the work, but those pipes also take away an equal amount of the cooling power if it's colder then ambiant. I bet it breaks even in that way. I'm staying away from this one. If I'm going to spend the money I'll but a much more efficient water cooling system and save on my electric bill at the same time.
 

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tec cooling or pelters as we call them around here(at least the ppl i know call them pelters)
can be stacked, infact we made a dual celeron socket370 system that was pleter cooled, it was below zero, the chipset was below zero, we had to use a 3rd party pelter psu tnat mounted on the bottem of the case or outside the case.

all in all it was fun to do, the bx chipset and 2 466 celly's overclocked massivly we got them to 800 or 900 range( was long time ago) the boards back was COATED in dyeletric greese and foam, the chips where GLUED to the pelters(4 120watt pelters per cpu, 2 on chipset) then the heatsinks blued to that, then it was all spiderwired to the mobo(to secure it a little better) also used alot of silicone calk to make sure there was no condensation, we ended up selling the system to a shop over in portland oregon that specilized in insain rigs, he changed the case( got a fancyer one and had a window added) then sold it for 3x what he payed us.....well what he payed us in acctualy parts, we all got p3 coppermine or duron systems worth of parts out of the deal :D

and yes itwas BELOW ZERO, the backside of the case was cold to the touch even condensation when it was hot out, quite fun back in the day, glad my and my buddys went to gather and built it, was even gladder when we SOLD IT and made a nice profit back in new parts.

i do however miss my dual celeron system( i had a dual 433 system overclocked nicely) would be a great *nix box now :D
 

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tec cooling or pelters as we call them around here(at least the ppl i know call them pelters)
can be stacked, infact we made a dual celeron socket370 system that was pleter cooled, it was below zero, the chipset was below zero, we had to use a 3rd party pelter psu tnat mounted on the bottem of the case or outside the case.

all in all it was fun to do, the bx chipset and 2 466 celly's overclocked massivly we got them to 800 or 900 range( was long time ago) the boards back was COATED in dyeletric greese and foam, the chips where GLUED to the pelters(4 120watt pelters per cpu, 2 on chipset) then the heatsinks blued to that, then it was all spiderwired to the mobo(to secure it a little better) also used alot of silicone calk to make sure there was no condensation, we ended up selling the system to a shop over in portland oregon that specilized in insain rigs, he changed the case( got a fancyer one and had a window added) then sold it for 3x what he payed us.....well what he payed us in acctualy parts, we all got p3 coppermine or duron systems worth of parts out of the deal :D

and yes itwas BELOW ZERO, the backside of the case was cold to the touch even condensation when it was hot out, quite fun back in the day, glad my and my buddys went to gather and built it, was even gladder when we SOLD IT and made a nice profit back in new parts.

i do however miss my dual celeron system( i had a dual 433 system overclocked nicely) would be a great *nix box now :D

I just so happen to have a WORKING BP6 with dual 300s (or 366s?) that I had overclocked to 500 (or 550?). Give me any reasonable offer and it's yours. Hopefully your in the USA. yup... "BumB rump" can't say I know where that is but I bet I've been there before. :rolleyes:
 

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to the bp6 setup i will have to think about it, i dont have alot of cash but i do got alot of excess parts :p

honestly i gotta think on it, i got alot of excess stuff i need to find homes for already ;)
 
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Sorry guys I have just been feeling so lazy after work that I haven't installed it yet...As soon as I get done with some coffee's I will be installing this baby, then I will conduct some tests to see how it does against the stock cooling that came with the FX57 .. I will compare stock volts and increased volts....rights now with 1.39 volts I top out at 51-53ish when under full load for 10+ minutes and any thing at 1.45 volts really gets upto 54-56 under full load after 10+minutes ..Any thing higher than 1.45volts I used Portable AC pumping into case because I don't like to see 57+ on my CPU ... but I will test again stock upto 1.5 volts just for comparison sake .SO for now

STOCK under load
1.39volts=51-53ish

1.45volts=54-56ish

1.5volts=I will add an edit when I run it with out AC
 
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right off the bat a 20c difference in stock Idle 1.39volts=15c
I'll be back with a 100%load temp;)
 
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Full load 100% cpu @1.39volts=33-34c not bad same as stock at idle and took 20 seconnds to get under 18c after test.

I'll be back with 1.45volts tests , into the bios i go.
 
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1.45 volts at idle = 19-21c
under full load for 5min =35-37c

I'll be back with 1.5volt tests
 
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1.5volts idle =23c-26c

under full load 5min=38-40c:D

SO far I'd recomend this product!!:toast:

If i ran 1.5 volts with the stock cooling i'd be in the friggin 60's:eek:
 
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oh ya installing this is easy easy easy !!! the LCD thingy is cool as far as adding another wow to the case but useless for any thing other than changing color of LCD or Celsius and Fahrenheit... only feature I would of liked is peltier controller(wattage controller).
 

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Is your stock cooler one of the heatpipe jobs?
 
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