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<blockquote data-quote="dolly" data-source="post: 177735" data-attributes="member: 1372"><p>haih heheh</p><p></p><p>danny danny, like i said please dont show me examples of you testing heatsinks with temperature probes stuck in socket, taped next to it etc etc when there are so many variables that you cannot account for. one of the reason why they departed from full copper/ full aluminium i have stated. until thermalright makes two identical heatsinks, same fins etc then its ok to use it as an example. btw did u know that sometimes too tightly packed fins would be detrimental to thermal performance in certain cases? </p><p></p><p>go take a look at _All_ waterblocks and stuff. copper. i am not sure if you are familiar with cathar's lrww blocks because...</p><p></p><p>...there are 2 modes of heat transfer going on when cooling umm lets say ur heatsink/ic/etc. conduction, and forced convection, and there two main modifiers, conductivity and velocity of liquid (or air). the higher these two are the better. this is why dangerden/cathar have even gone to great lengths to make a full SILVER block. silvers conductivity is slightly better than copper. if aluminium would perform better, trust me everyone would be using aluminium since it would be sooo mucchhh cheaper, and easier to make.</p><p></p><p>why many ppl think aluminium dissipates better is because of its emmisivity value. but this is only valid for radiation.</p><p></p><p>here found this on google good read for you http://www.coolingzone.com/Guest/News/NL_FEB_2003/ATS/ATS_Feb2003.html</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dolly, post: 177735, member: 1372"] haih heheh danny danny, like i said please dont show me examples of you testing heatsinks with temperature probes stuck in socket, taped next to it etc etc when there are so many variables that you cannot account for. one of the reason why they departed from full copper/ full aluminium i have stated. until thermalright makes two identical heatsinks, same fins etc then its ok to use it as an example. btw did u know that sometimes too tightly packed fins would be detrimental to thermal performance in certain cases? go take a look at _All_ waterblocks and stuff. copper. i am not sure if you are familiar with cathar's lrww blocks because... ...there are 2 modes of heat transfer going on when cooling umm lets say ur heatsink/ic/etc. conduction, and forced convection, and there two main modifiers, conductivity and velocity of liquid (or air). the higher these two are the better. this is why dangerden/cathar have even gone to great lengths to make a full SILVER block. silvers conductivity is slightly better than copper. if aluminium would perform better, trust me everyone would be using aluminium since it would be sooo mucchhh cheaper, and easier to make. why many ppl think aluminium dissipates better is because of its emmisivity value. but this is only valid for radiation. here found this on google good read for you http://www.coolingzone.com/Guest/News/NL_FEB_2003/ATS/ATS_Feb2003.html [/QUOTE]
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