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Originally posted by 8-Ball
We have the "70W" going in and "70W" going out of the same volume of water. IE all of the water in the system.
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All of it eh? Then how is it that the CPU is hot? I mean, if *all* of the heat energy is being removed, I'd expect the CPU to be at ambient temperature.
Of course, the answer is that we are *not* removing all of the heat energy produced...only most of it. What we can't get remains to keep the core hot.
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I think much of your problem comes from considering each molecule of water. Overcomplicated and always likely to end in trouble.
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Just as oversimplification will lead to trouble.