Take anything out of your freezer and notice the condensation formation. Drilling holes in it only ruins the fridge..
 

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Condensation.

You'd be better advised to install a phase-change unit, which is basically a fridge's innards - compressor and so on - and even then you have to worry about stuff like dielectric grease, &c &c.

Big can of worms, basically. Watercooling works well enough, and so does a TEC if you're not too fussed about efficiency.
 

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Plus the compressor on a fridge is not designed to handle the amount of constant heat a pc puts out. You will fry the compressor within 2 months, and probably your system too.

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Nah, if you want to play with phase-change, a fridge unit is a good way to start, but as ouch1 stated, it won't be able to put up with the constant heat output. A fridge under normal operation switches the compressor on and off as it needs to.

It'll work, just not for long, and it'll probably be expensive when it stops.
 

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If you want to go phase change just go buy a Vapochill unit. They are pricey but will cool you cpu to well below freezing.

-ouch1