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Question about cooling
As far as I know, copper is one of the best materials to conduct heat. But in a solid state it is very limited because it has to transfer its heat to the air which is then cooled. In my opinion that’s very inefficient, so that’s why I’ve been thinking, why not use liquid copper? Liquids are known to be more efficient at moving heat around than solids because of the higher heat capacity and all the sciency stuff.
Just a thought though.
u/JoMinion — 4 days ago