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Man With Nothing To Lose
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Peltier/Water Overclocking
Originally posted by Pyro
Yes, always apply AS3 on both sides of the TEC. So it would be like this:
waterblock-->AS3-->peltier-->AS3-->coldplate-->AS3-->CPU
Also, after reading some of those overclocking forums posts, some people say I need to put a load on the 5V rail to actually get the 12V rail working consistently. When I bought the Antec TruePower, it says that it has dedicated circuitry for each rail, so it can achieve max power output (or something like that) reliably. Does this hold true?
I too have read about loading the 5v rail. I'm not quite sure. I'd post at oc-forums and see what they have to say. I'll do some research myself and see what I can come up with then post it here.
Thanks a bunch man . This is some really good info, and it's helping me out a great deal .
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