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    Heat conductivity in computers

    Well you can get nearly 200 below (Celsius) with liquid nitrogen :) Though I don't see the practicality with either that nor submersing the entire computer in mineral oil ^^
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    Heat conductivity in computers

    Yes negitron, that's the one. I'll edit my own link as well.
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    Heat conductivity in computers

    OK, I follow.. But in order to get the water running INTO the block to be cold enough under the increased water pressure you'd need fans that can push more air.. So.. It's either faster spinning fans or bigger fans on the radiator. You can't really have an unlimited size on the fans, unless you...
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    Heat conductivity in computers

    Yes, but I was thinking of water cooling blocks primarily now, maybe i was was vague. Anyway, yes diamond is a bit expensive ^^ Copper costs three times as much as aluminum. That's where this aluminum alloy came into the picture that i mentioned earlier. If the costs are lower than copper, and...
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    Heat conductivity in computers

    Hi, I hope this is the right forum. I'm doing a school project on how to improve heat dissipation in heat sinks (water primarily) in computers. I've realized that I've taken a larger bite than I can chew, but my teacher wouldn't let me change so, I'll guess I'm stuck with making an honest...
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