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a good heatsink is made out of coper. this has a heat conduting coefficient (if translated correctly) of 390 W /m K what is the Watts per meter per degrees kelvin or something like that.

the higher this number, the more heat is can transport spreading evenly across the entire surfice allowing it to be cooled with old air, of other substance that can carry heat away. (this substance will work better when is can absorb a lot of heat, and has a high heat conducting coefficient.

 

heat conduting coefficient (higher is better)

Coper: 390

Aluminum:237

Silver:429 -> this is the best one, but expencive

 

heat aborbtion (in Joules per Kilo) (higher is better)

water: 4.18

air: 1.00 (see the difference)

Hydrogen: 14.3 (that is nice, but very explosive :D )

 

so if anyone wants to make a silver water block with a very large surfice and run hydrogen through it yo will deffenetly have the BOMB amongst computer cooling.

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so you're saying it's "relatively "explosive ?? :D

 

 

even more fun than throwing sodium into a pond is taking it down to the poolshed and mixing it with a few chlorine tabs...

 

Isn't chemistry fun? ;)

:D:D just really like your posts !

 

greetz

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