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8th May 2007, 23:30 | #11 |
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| nice articles, but the thermal goop isnt' going to help the way you usu it. It only transfers heat when it's a very thin layer. The more goop you use, the less conductive it gets until you reach a point where you could say it start isolating rather than conducting ... |
10th May 2007, 21:06 | #12 |
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| I feel like it isn't exactly a fair comparison between the modded infinity and the unmodded one. there should've been used 2 fans for the unmodded one as well |
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