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Unread 07-12-2003, 06:10 PM   #20
JokerCPoC
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Well the way I've done My Mosfets, Which are all in a straight line I might add, It wouldn't be too hard, Sure I can't remove the heatsinks seeing they are ASTEd in place rather permanently, All I would have to do is clip off all but the outer 2 rows of fins (1 row per side really) and ASTE a Copper pipe of the right size in place and there I go, Instant Water Cooled Mosfets. The only problem I would then forsee is the next owner (if any) of the motherboard would have to cool the mosfets with water, unless that person could figure out how to air cool them again. Me I wouldn't even try that of course, As It would be too modified by then. And that would be someone elses problem by then. The heatsinks I have attached to My Mosfet look like the ones in the attached image, even down to the color.
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