TDP is hardly a concern under liquid or phase change system.
Thermal Design Point. The point in which a CPU gets to a tempurature where it cannot dissipate enough heat to keep itself cool. It usually only reaches this point under air cooling. Under liquid you hover around 30-60C depending on the voltages and significantly lower under phase change or LN. You'll rarely hit the TDP using these.
Nothing is future proof son.
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And phase change?
All in one Phase Changers are around about $1000USD, but if you're going for records they're definitely worth it. I myself will probably settle for a liquid system with high density rads and high cfm fans. I'm fine if it runs a bit warm. My current CPU has been idling at 56C for years and still runs like a charm.
Of course at first I'll only up it to around 4.2-4.3 on air, until I have a bit more throw away cash.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compute...change_cooling
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Sweet baby jesus, good luck with that man. I would love to see the results if you ever manage to get the phase change system.
Nice share havnt heard about this.
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Thanks for sharing man. I was just going to begin building a new computer for myself, though now I might wait just a big.
and ill still be rocking my core 2 duo e8400