I do not understand what you mean. As I said, my englush is not my best and you are using too many acronyms (?) and take too many words out. I see there is a list of components I could use, but I do not know if you are makeing a serius suggestion or just teasing me.
Going one step further on what I previusly suggested (Peltier+watercooling) here is what I found at
SwiftTech we site. They have systems for CPU and GPU. The embedded Peltier unit does not have a temperature sensor so the use of a voltage regulator is senseless.
Before you ask, that voltage control from temperature is the way
Thermaltake Subzero4G does avoid condensation. That is, when cold plate is too cold compared to ambient temperature is when condensation can occur. Avoiding that helps prevent condensation.
Some other watter cooling elements found make think I am not the only one worried about this. For example, a
hard disk block, a
GPU block, and some others from
Innovatek. The only missing is the memory block, the south bridge and mosfets blocks. No peltier units attached, but things need time to come.
I know this thread looks kind of stupid now, but can you think of any other way to get the PC cooled down efficiently with minimum noise and 40ºC weather? If you can, please tell me.
From what I found I could say soon there would be more intelligent Peltier+Watter systems like Thermaltake's. I hope they would provide me with a cheaper and better solution.
Thanks for your help guys. I'll keep looking for the best way to do this and keep you updated if you want me to do so.
Regards,
Jose Angel