by ctjoyce » Sun Nov 12, 2006 6:36 pm
Have you taken physics yet?
Okay, copper is a material that speeds up the transfer of heat from a hot surface to the air. The Zalman basically funnels the rising heat into a cylinder which the fan blows out of your case. Watercooling works in basically the same fashon. A copper block causes heat to rise, however insted of a fan blowing the air out of the case, water is forced into a maze inside the block. The heat transferes into the cold water and is pumped away to be radiated out of the case again.
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Cameron
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