Having a think about moving to water cooling and wanted to pick the community's brains on an unusual idea:
My PC is next to an external wall. Other side of the wall is a narrow-ish (c.40cm) gap between my wall and next door. The gap is my land and I have access, but it isn't particularly visible to anyone. I was wondering, why not put an all-weather enclosure up on the exterior wall with a radiator in it and feed power and the fluid tubing through a hole in the wall directly into the back of the outdoors radiator. Heat is then pumped directly out of the room (and house). No fans in the case, completely cool and quiet.
That idea is simple enough. But then I started wondering if having fans outside would be a bad idea due to noise (annoy neighbours!) and they might get grubby, even though in an enclosure. But given I can have a radiator/heatsink that's as big as I like (so long as I can buy it & lift it), would it be possible to operate the radiator passively?
Big question then: where the hell would I get a radiator big enough to cool an overclocked, dual GPU system passively? How big do you think it would need to be? Anyone ever seen an example of something like this working?
My PC is next to an external wall. Other side of the wall is a narrow-ish (c.40cm) gap between my wall and next door. The gap is my land and I have access, but it isn't particularly visible to anyone. I was wondering, why not put an all-weather enclosure up on the exterior wall with a radiator in it and feed power and the fluid tubing through a hole in the wall directly into the back of the outdoors radiator. Heat is then pumped directly out of the room (and house). No fans in the case, completely cool and quiet.
That idea is simple enough. But then I started wondering if having fans outside would be a bad idea due to noise (annoy neighbours!) and they might get grubby, even though in an enclosure. But given I can have a radiator/heatsink that's as big as I like (so long as I can buy it & lift it), would it be possible to operate the radiator passively?
Big question then: where the hell would I get a radiator big enough to cool an overclocked, dual GPU system passively? How big do you think it would need to be? Anyone ever seen an example of something like this working?