Does this possible in the 20 degrees C ambient temperature?
Not without the assistance of a peltier cooler.Actually, no device can be below the ambient temperature on any air cooling. Right?
I might have to RMA my 840 Pro because its sweat glands don't seem to be working. I turned my fans up to a few thousand MPH and instead of a windchill, it created a shock layer and my drive vaporized.Given sufficient air flow there can be some wind chill effect that can put it under ambient.
Yes, but have you seen any for HDDs.Not without the assistance of a peltier cooler.
Probably, but 5C under? (think 1-2C max).Given sufficient air flow there can be some wind chill effect that can put it under ambient.
Given sufficient air flow there can be some wind chill effect that can put it under ambient.
Actually that is not correct. Wind chill essentially relates to exposed living flesh. For inanimate objects, the effect of wind chill is to reduce any warmer objects to the ambient temperature more quickly. It cannot, however, reduce the temperature of these objects below the ambient temperature, no matter how great the wind velocity.
There is an exception, however, but not likely in a computer. A wet surface can become cooler than ambient temperature, due to loss of latent heat.