Capacitor Cooling: Circuit Info & Bench Cooling

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Capacitor cooling is expected to enhance the stability and lifespan of computers by reducing heat generation. The discussion seeks information on the specific circuits involved in capacitor cooling and practical methods for cooling capacitors on a workbench. Participants express a lack of reference materials and technical details available online. A link to a relevant academic source is provided, but further insights are requested. Understanding the cooling techniques for capacitors is crucial for improving electronic performance.
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I just read computers are going to run cooler because of capacitor cooling.
What type of circuit is involved and how could I cool a small cap on the bench.
 
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Try posting some sort of reference.
 
That's the problem,read this on tech news straight from the news link off yahoo's front
page. Being it is a piece on computers and not circuits, it only stated that this cooling
will add extra stabability and product life,it did not cover techniq.I have no reference
material nor can find anything on the net so I came here for help on getting information
on this subject.
 
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