Maybe so in general but there is very little condensation to none in my beer cooler. I can't imagine that being a problem when properly engineered and applied on a hot CPU or GPU. But sucking a lot of juice could be a problem for a Cube. Bill On Sunday, January 5, 2003, at 10:36 AM, Richard Clark wrote: > peltier effect coolers have one but there is always problems with > condensation and they drink a lot of juice. > On Sunday, Jan 5, 2003, at 16:31 Europe/Rome, Bill Fox wrote: > >> No Frankenstein--I've seen them (called thermo-electric) coolers at >> Frys. My 6-pack beer cooler, also piezo-electric, works great. >> >> Bill >> >> On Sunday, January 5, 2003, at 08:34 AM, Richard Clark wrote: >> >>> hmmmm ionized air gap sparks bill cool reminds me of frankenstein. >>> On Sunday, Jan 5, 2003, at 14:32 Europe/Rome, Bill Fox wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> On Saturday, January 4, 2003, at 07:40 PM, phoenix wrote: >>>> >>>>> but... has anyone out there decided against both convection and >>>>> fan-force, and hooked up some kind of liquid cooling on the Cube? >>>>> >>>>> I've seen enough car audio systems do this to displace >>>>> heat, so I >>>>> thought I'd ask. >>>> >>>> ..or piezo-electric?