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Old 5th April 2006, 04:43   #1
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Thermaltake Volcano Heat Exchanger

The function of the waterblock, though important, is quite
singular. It absorbs heat from the CPU so that the liquid flowing through
the cooling system can efficiently dissipate it. The waterblock does not
however participate in cooling the liquid down. While that may be enough
for most people, Thermaltake saw an opportunity to further boost
water-cooling performance by designing a waterblock that takes part in
cooling the liquid. The result of their effort is the Volcano Heat
Exchanger. Just what is a heat exchanger and how much can it improve
water-cooling performance? Read on and find out.
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