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Unread 12-08-2004, 03:30 PM   #18
MadHacker
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unfortuatly I'm not good at math... or in this case arithmetic...
what i do think is that having a piece of copper sitting on the core...
won't the copper be a consistent temperature?
even after the water removes the heat from it the copper,
won't the copper's temperature will still be warm?
with direct die approach the water is cooler and is remove immediatly...
heat transfer of copper may be better but the copper isn't phisicaly moving...
the water is... does that make any cents? :shrug:
perhaps someone may be able to explain what i'm thinking better...
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