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Unread 01-15-2002, 10:42 PM   #51
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yeah, now almost every newly released heatsink that performs worth a damn has copper in it
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Unread 01-16-2002, 06:41 AM   #52
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Wow where'd this shit spring back up from. I thought we buried this long ago
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Unread 01-16-2002, 03:08 PM   #53
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hehe, either way, it is a decent thread
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Unread 01-30-2002, 02:54 AM   #54
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Default Well how about this!?

why not make a copper base heat sink (cuase copper is more dense) THEN attach that to AL fins! to get rid of the heat faster? cuase it's like more holy n stuff. Both of best worlds.

I like Zalman heatsinks, they are pretty and they are quite.

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Unread 01-30-2002, 03:36 AM   #55
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What like a swifty MCX462?

As for Al fins - they're for weight, dissipation is the same between Al and Cu.
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Unread 03-30-2002, 01:16 AM   #56
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bump, carbon foam kicks silver, copper, or aluminums butts. problem is it's porous good for heatsinks bad for waterblocks

cabon foam
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Unread 03-30-2002, 03:22 AM   #57
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more importantly it costs some serious dollars. I think it would be fine to use in the channels of a water block though
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Stuck in thread, coincidentally.

If someone reads the whole posts today, he/she will indicate that all the story is related with some area/weight ratio and some thermal conductivity. Cu "became" the future in HSFs. Sure. Of course. Certainly. Easy to understand "now".

How is that "easiness" possible in only 1-2 years? Is it increase in knowledge, technology or just evolution:
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