Ok, so heres the discussion.
Read it all please...
(I will constantly be adding more, and giving background info/backup)
there are 4 main heat-sink materials.
First up: Copper
Measuring at
380 W/m*K
making this the 3rd best Heat conductor
Pros.
Copper is supposed to be a GREAT heat conductor. In fact , they put it on the bottom of pots and pans, so they can heat up evenly and quickly. They also let go of heat faster then aluminum.
Cons.
Heavy and more expensive then Aluminum.
Next: Aluminum
Measuring at:
220 W/m*K (pure)
120--180 W/m*K (alloys)
This making it the 5th best heat conductor out there.
Pros.
These are known for there light weight, and cheapness? Also being the 4th best heat conductor (right behind copper, silver, and diamond.)
Cons.
They pick up heat slower then Copper.. this may cause higher temps... so not recommended for major over clocking? (read about it in an article over the internet... ill try to find backup.) Letting go of heat slower then Copper (recently corrected, my teacher was rong) may also be an issue
Now: Copper and Aluminum
Measuring at:
900 - 2320 W/m*K
Making this the BEST!!!! over topping the 2nd one by almost 2.5 times, at the least. and almost 5 times, at the most.
Pros.
The hybrid.. Good, and light. and sorta shiny =)
Cons.
Not nearly as good as 100% copper
And soon??: Diamond? (let me explain...)
Explanation.
I thought of this because I was watching Modern Marvels, and it said that Diamonds are GREAT heat conductors... and how it dissipates heat well.
Pros.
Whats better then Diamond in your case? Show off the latest "Bling". Also it is a great heat conductor, and it fans off easy.
Cons.
Expensive much?
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Edit: Major fix mix up with copper and Aluminum.
Edit: Fixed minor things
Edit: Added a measurement scale, for the substances.
Read it all please...
(I will constantly be adding more, and giving background info/backup)
there are 4 main heat-sink materials.
- Copper
- Aluminum
- Copper and Aluminum
- Diamond? (let me explain.)
First up: Copper
Measuring at
380 W/m*K
making this the 3rd best Heat conductor
Pros.
Copper is supposed to be a GREAT heat conductor. In fact , they put it on the bottom of pots and pans, so they can heat up evenly and quickly. They also let go of heat faster then aluminum.
Cons.
Heavy and more expensive then Aluminum.
Next: Aluminum
Measuring at:
220 W/m*K (pure)
120--180 W/m*K (alloys)
This making it the 5th best heat conductor out there.
Pros.
These are known for there light weight, and cheapness? Also being the 4th best heat conductor (right behind copper, silver, and diamond.)
Cons.
They pick up heat slower then Copper.. this may cause higher temps... so not recommended for major over clocking? (read about it in an article over the internet... ill try to find backup.) Letting go of heat slower then Copper (recently corrected, my teacher was rong) may also be an issue
Now: Copper and Aluminum
Measuring at:
900 - 2320 W/m*K
Making this the BEST!!!! over topping the 2nd one by almost 2.5 times, at the least. and almost 5 times, at the most.
Pros.
The hybrid.. Good, and light. and sorta shiny =)
Cons.
Not nearly as good as 100% copper
And soon??: Diamond? (let me explain...)
Explanation.
I thought of this because I was watching Modern Marvels, and it said that Diamonds are GREAT heat conductors... and how it dissipates heat well.
Pros.
Whats better then Diamond in your case? Show off the latest "Bling". Also it is a great heat conductor, and it fans off easy.
Cons.
Expensive much?
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Got any other Materials? Say them and give me some info, or a place to read about them.
Got any other Materials? Say them and give me some info, or a place to read about them.
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Edit: Major fix mix up with copper and Aluminum.
Edit: Fixed minor things
Edit: Added a measurement scale, for the substances.
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