Watercooled Raspberry Pi
- Watercooled Pi
- Jul 30, 2015
- 1 min read
At first it sounds like madness - water and electronics were never meant to be friends. Yet these days, watercooled personal computers are becoming more mainstream. This project involves watercooling the raspberry Pi, but if I choose this project, I won't be using an all-in-one watercooler designed for the Pi, I'll be making my own.
This project could fit my limited budget, as I already have a small solar powerd pump lying around. All I require is a waterblock (or two), and some tubing. A reservoir would be nice, but probably not required, as there should be enough liquid stored in the loop. Depending on the heat output of the Pi, I might add a radiator too. The pump might be able to be powered off the same source as the Pi itself.
Once the Pi is watercooled, it can be overclocked for more performance and used for any other project!

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