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Unread 02-10-2003, 12:03 PM   #12
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I don't know that I really like the theory of the traces wicking heat from the RAM. Though I can't put my finger on it, there seems to be something fundamentally wrong with it (though it could just be my paranoia and skepticism). My leading cause of doubt is that such fine traces can wick that much heat over that much distance. Was the pelt that was used in that example insulated properly? Were the RAM chips building condensation (they would if they were that much colder than ambient and there was any humidity in the air at all)? If this is a real phenomena, it could be a big help for us all.
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