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Originally Posted by MadHacker
If that was the case then it wouldn't matter if air was moving or not...
Using that consept I can remove all the fans out of my pc and have it just as cool... NOT...
I believe that moving water will remove heat faster then a non moving piece of copper.
Unfortuatly I have no proof...
and don't have the math background to create one.
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Not what I ment. The thermal conductivity stays the same when the water is moving or not. As I said before you need to make the water go a hell of a lot faster to make up for the lack of surface area. Problem with that is faster the water goes the higher the secondary heat sources get making it a near waste of time.
Needs more surface area OR a lot faster water. Only way to make it worth while is to chill the faster water.
Anyway, if your that interestred then do it and prove us wrong.