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Your point on water temps is well-taken. With a GOOD heatercore (large facial area and low flow resistance) one should get water reasonably close to room temp. That isn't going to be enough IMO to make up for all design flaws; you'll want much cooler water for that. However, going below room temp is a relatively expensive proposition not necessarily in terms of part cost (dehumidifiers and such) but in terms of time to build and energy inputs (cost to run). This winter (coming soon) I am definitely taking advantage of the -40C cold outside though and switching from a traditional H2O system to a "big ass res outside with barbs through the window" approach ![]() Does going with chilled water affect the aluminum vs. copper issue any? |
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No: Because that still doesn't change the thermal charicteristics of Copper and Copper should still cool better, but to a much less importance I would think. |
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1. Higher flow block design (wider, deeper channels with big pump) 2. Thinner base plate 3. Less concentrated heat source (larger die size with less O/C and voltage) I don't think chilling the water will materially affect this to any great extent. Bob
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