Tell me why this wouldn't work.
>>108513700I guess it would but I would put the condenser much farther away... If it's even possible to make one that small.
>>108513700airflow for the gpu is in the wrong direction
>>108513700power outtage
Works even better when you shape the evaporator into a block and place it on the CPU. It has been doned even.
>>108513710>If it's even possible to make one that small.With how much people go out of their way to stuff radiators into their PC's I see no reason why you couldn't slap a condenser into a case. >pic relatedIts a car radiator but car AC condensers are about similar sizes. The condenser I don't think is really the issue. Its the compressor. It would need its own power source.
>>108513710They build condenser units for portable minifridges that are even smaller than that.
>>108513700https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DWVfaxqTyl4
>>108513700I’ve thought about this too and i think the next step is going to be the gpu being housed in a different case with its own dedicated power supply
>>108513700Condensation; get the temp below ambient and it starts becoming a problem. The goal of normal PC cooling is to remove the heat from the system almost as fast as its generated, up to an acceptable limit. You also have to start worrying about thermal differentals introducing physical stress (expansion/contraction).
>>108513700It would work, but you're putting the heat into your room and for what? So that the air inside your PC would be a few degrees cooler than the air in your room?Just turn the AC in your room on.
>>108513700How do you imagine data centers keep cool?
>>108513840Air conditioning actually dries the air.Shit doesn't start to condense when you turn the air conditioning on in a room or in a car.
>>108513700absolutely would work but you can do it better than niggerrigging like that shithttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OWKG4F8ANu4
>>108513994>Shit doesn't start to condenseuh yeah it absolutely does? for what do you think the interior half has a drain tube?
>>108513700it's loud
>>108513800I don't think that's anywhere powerful enough to cool a PC though.A mini fridge can take hours to cool down and only have to keep up with a bit of heat entering though the insulation.
>>108514001In the air unit itself, yes.Not on the motherboard or other PC components.So how is that a problem?