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Unread 11-28-2006, 03:52 AM   #4
Susquehannock
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Default Re: My waterblock design

Looks good. Best of luck with it.

Just a few notes on copper .... many know the advantages of 110 copper. A better alternative, although more difficult to get, is OFHC (oxygen free high conductivity) Copper. As a retired machinist I can say from personal experience that stuff is more dense, thus harder to machine than 110 Copper. Yet it's properties will net better thermal transfer.
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