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Unread 12-13-2000, 11:20 PM   #25
Cryonosis
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if nobody else will say it this way then I will.

The reason that copper is not used in making heatsinks is due to it's wieght, since copper is so much heavier, to keep from cracking your CPU's core, the copper heatsink must be smaller than the Aluminum one, in essence making the copper heatsink less efficent due to it's reduced size/surface area.

there's my input,

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