This is no way meant to be offensive but have you picked up on a large amount of sarcasm mixed in with a lot of truth.
If you doubt my technical knowledge tell me how they really do decide on chip size.
Another major point is many major servers or big companies already do use watercooling, have done for years, and years.
(NOT SARCASM)
My point in the last bit was again, good heatsinks are considered as mainstream, but only the highend users use them, these will be the people who will buy these computers and only these. I don't know a single person without a computer(ok maybe a few), and I know absolutely no one who couldn't set it up.
You say people ask you to do things that are really easy, and they are just ignorant, Did you know how to put a cd rom in without, asking some one, being shown, or readin in maual or on the net? No really thats shocking.
If the socket was at the bottom it would make it easier for manufacturer to make safe as only a samll amount of pcb needs sealing, also it makes condensation a problem of the past and will give people confidence becasue in the event of a leak nothing could go wrong.NOTHING.
As air flow increases as other components produce more heat as well, so it is needed, computers are getting louder, more dust gets into system so maintainance is unavoidable, there is no but or ifs about this. Everyone will have to clean it up.
If socket is at bottom access will be easier as a small opening could be made to allow easy access.
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