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Unread 04-18-2003, 07:38 PM   #81
Graystar
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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.
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.
Just as oversimplification will lead to trouble.
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