Vapor Phase Change Cooling

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Vapor Phase Cooling is an uncommon method in the world of overclocking. In very basic terms, you build an evaporator which is the CPU, GPU or North-Bridge heatsink. The evaporator connects to a condensor which in turn is connected to a compressor. Most people use a mix of R290(Propane) and R507a refrigerant gases. Some people will use cascade vapor phase cooling which is a bit more complex and can achieve temperatures below -100 C. Typical temperature ranges for Vapor Phase Change Cooling is about -20 to -90C, depending on the gases, compressor and evaporator that's being used.