using a Peltier device to cool a CPU BELOW 0°! #shorts

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thermoelectric cooling a cpu below 0°C with a Peltier device cooler! super fun to play with

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Gaming laptops: finally a worthy opponent

TheSmilePerson
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You know your cooling solution is good when the temperature graph can't even display it properly

williamodavis
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"Bro it froze"
"Your game froze?"
"No my pc froze"

supersmiley
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Time to have problems with your cpu freezing

hububdadub
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Peltier + closed loop feedback system with temperature sensor= temperature control
(not too cold nor hot enough) could be a good project to test on.

sekaiPosu
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Condensation could have never been a bigger problem😅

TheTechieLemon
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1- It's not taking the temperature at full load, but at idle.
And
2- A peltier device uses about 40W. So if your CPU is a 65W version, you'd have to use a cooler that works on a 105W CPU.
And going this route, it makes so much more sense, to use a 105W capable AIO on a 64W CPU (like a 240 to 360mm AIO).

ProDigit
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I still have this in my i7 first gen pc. It’s a Cooler Master V10. The peltier and cooler alone use 200 watts. It usually hovers around 5C not under load to ensure condensation doesn’t form.

vaulterk
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An interesting thing is that stove fans actually use a peltier device but the opposite way round, having one side on the hot stove and the otherside on the cold heatsink creates a differential leading to a current being produced, which then runs a little DC motor, which keeps the top side cool ensuring that the differential remains!

I think they're super neat

EdgyShooter
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It's time say goodbye to my room heaters 😢

sonurai
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"I have achieved ultimate frozen power!
... but at what cost?"

"Well, sir, your heat sink has melted into a single blob... somehow"

Nova-
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There's multiple reasons it was not widespread even if tested by multiple companies in the past :

Pelletier devices are not magic and have a maximum transfert speed so when you hit that limit it will make the CPU hotter, but not slightly, it can even be worse than having a traditional CPU cooler. They also loose efficiency really fast with age so this process will end by overheating your CPU.

LoskLive
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Pletier devices were commonly used in the Pentium era to cool the P133/166/200/233 Mhz Pentium CPUs.

neelsmostert
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I remember linus talking about peltiers but I just couldn’t wrap my head around them, thank you for explaining it so easily!

TestamentToGod
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I guess I know how I’m going to overclock my CPU now thanks😂😂

GSM
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Bro finally discovered electric cooling. The 1930's called. They want their tech back.

Kycirion
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Can't argue with a guy who made A PC FOR HIS CHIKENS

thewingsofgaming
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Been using these since the 90’s. Condensation is a big issue, but if you take the necessary precautions it works wonders.

zandern
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"Sir -150 Celsius."
(Is that the lowest we will see?)
"No sir it's the lowest we can measure."
-Frostpunk Comment

Inderastein
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Don't do it. When the CPU gets into full load, the peltier module cannot keep up. It will eventually fry the peltier module.

janrynkevic