by GunnerMan » Sun Oct 07, 2007 8:41 pm
Yes you can refrigerate at pc tower. Remember how condensation works,(Vapor cooled to liquid) a cold surface will draw moisture out of warmer air. At what temp difference this will occur and how much depends on the humidity of the environment you are working with. Blowing cold air in your computer wont do anything, if it is totally sealed worst case is your case sweats a bit.
A hot computer part will not promote condensation because it wont cool it to a liquid. So if I have cold air blowing in I wont need to worry about condensaion unless I turn off the A/c and the computer draws in warm moist air onto it's cold parts. It works amnd is pretty safe.
Submerging a computer is a worse idea because it destroys caps, eats rubber, can decompose/turn acidic with exposure to air, and has very poor heat transfer.
it is wise before you undergo anything refigerated in your PC you study and get a basic understanding on how gas and liquid works and how they change states. If you look at the links JB posted(I have more) you will the the extreme measures taken to totally eradicate air from the area of cooling. I used di-electric grease and foams because it makes the CPU itself cold enough to form ice on it in about 30 seconds.
Also let me add there is a common misconception with people that if thier computer is colder it will be faster. This is not true at all, if you are not having stability problems, or you are not overclocking, and your cpu temp is under 50C at load there is no need (other than interest) to do any sort of "extreme" cooling. I am not trying to scare anyone away from trying it, infact id love to see more of it but these kinds of things will put you on the fast track to a new computer if you are not careful.
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GunnerMan on Sun Oct 07, 2007 8:46 pm, edited 1 time in total.