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Unread 10-05-2005, 03:46 PM   #142
mwolfman
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Originally Posted by Jackyl
Also, liquid metal is the way of the future! It will replace all know liquid cooling solutions that we currently use. It will be expensive but, what I understand about it's chemical properties you will not be able to freeze it unless your using LN2 cooling to chill it :shrug:
do some more reading... merqureys meltingpoint = -38,9°C thats not cold...
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