The Heatsink Guide heeft een superwrede peltier sandwich gebakken. 2 peltiers aan beide zijde van de PCB! Hier wat info:
In theory, it should be possible to reach sub-zero temperatures, which would allow this extreme overclocking, with high performance peltier elements. Themain problems with high-end peltier coolers (just like with any other supercooling method) is condensation. If the cold CPU is exposed to ambient air, water
will condense, and possibly cause a short circuit.
I've been thinking about a solution, a Peltier sandwich for Celeron CPUs, where no cool part is exposed to the ambient air. The entire CPU core is
encapsulated in an insulating material, e.g. silicon, polyurethane or polystyrol. Two peltier elements cool the CPU, one on each side, and heat up the two
heatsinks. Thanks to the insulating material around the Peltiers, no cool part will be exposed to ambient air - bye bye condensation!
Errug extreem, zie www.heatsink-guide.com voor info & pics.