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| Direct Cool Hoe | Not too sure if 925 will transfer heat like good 'ol pure copper will...purdy though. Did you catch how to steer the hovercraft, must be a lean to turn system...until the PSU wires run out of lenght seems like alot of trouble to get to ambient...and with those smallish innovatech fittings too? | |
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| "This extremely large heat exchanger was developed for the cooling of up to 40 CPU's in cluster solutions. Despite a blocked pipe length of more than 30m copper tube it can be operated due to a special structure problem-free with only one Eheim 1046." Let's see....30 meters of copper tubing....40 c.p.u. blocks...an average rise of 1.5 feet per c.p.u....at least 100 ft. of 8mm tubing...79 g.p.h. pump. Flow rate should equal pretty much zero. And lets see copper has a thermal conductivity of 401 W/m-K and silver 429 W/m-K. And silver only cost 7 or 8 times as much for a 7% increase in thermal conductivity. What a bargain. Right up there with the Gyrox and Thermagic for dumbest water cooling products. | ||
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