@oshi101 We forwarded your question to Professor Oded Rabin, who created this demonstration. His response was that he has seen it used in a 2 gallon refrigerator, but is not certain how far the technology has or currently can be scaled up.
@oshi101 Professor Rabin replies, "Yes, thermoelectric devices can be used to cool a cpu. I think there are some youtube videos showing how to do-it-yourself."
this is VERY nice, I got interested in this technology since I bought a portable 12V DC cooler and noticed there was no gas, no compresor, etc. Only a computer style fan and heat sink. VERY NICE!
Can this be made to cool a cpu?
YamiPoyo 4 months ago
i have a question.can i use this technology in a large cooling system ?.
oshi101 2 years ago
@oshi101 We forwarded your question to Professor Oded Rabin, who created this demonstration. His response was that he has seen it used in a 2 gallon refrigerator, but is not certain how far the technology has or currently can be scaled up.
materialsatumd 1 year ago
@oshi101 Professor Rabin replies, "Yes, thermoelectric devices can be used to cool a cpu. I think there are some youtube videos showing how to do-it-yourself."
materialsatumd 4 months ago
this is VERY nice, I got interested in this technology since I bought a portable 12V DC cooler and noticed there was no gas, no compresor, etc. Only a computer style fan and heat sink. VERY NICE!
elcano9 2 years ago