Nubius
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there is no dilemma or need to 'stabilize' any temperature....this is why they make insulation, and dielectric grease solely for computers for such things as this, or better yet, chilled water loops and phase change. I say 'no dilemma' based on the fact, that if you're wanting this kind of extreme cooling, you should know the risks and things you need to protect against things like condensationBut the dilemna, of course, would be what to do with the water as it dripped off the CPU from the temp differential as the cold block & hot CPU contact each other.
Neoprene padding + dielectric grease = safe for CPU and no condensation
Conformal coating:
http://www.dangerdenstore.com/product.php?productid=92&cat=31&page=1
Dielectric Grease:
http://www.dangerdenstore.com/product.php?productid=91&cat=31&page=1
Neoprene:
http://www.dangerdenstore.com/product.php?productid=94&cat=31&page=1
Theres all you need to protect against condensation when it comes to sub-ambient temps for your CPU