4 eh?looks like minidvds or something stacked up into 4 bulks LOL
Heatpipes dont technically do the majority of the cooling per se, they just move the heat efficiently from point A to point B (i.e., further away) so that it can be cooled thereI like that idea, and rumor has it that heatpipe coolers are pretty good, Im just wondering how much better they will be in place of a stock heatsink.
Praetor said:Heatpipes dont technically do the majority of the cooling per se, they just move the heat efficiently from point A to point B (i.e., further away) so that it can be cooled there
Well it means that instead of a classic heatsink design where the heat "slowly" moves from the base to throughout the fins, with a heatpipe the heat does that and additionally gets "moved" quickly to the finstructure to help with the dissipitationand this means, you have the same amount of energy (in heat) quicker spread over a lagrer surface. and that improves the cooling