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Thermoengine HSF Mod
I know I know, this HSF is really old, but it has a good design and efficient cooling. ((Hey Vantec Aeroflow coppied the concept.)) :nono: :lol:
Because the Thermoengine is such an old HSF I have decided to mod it, by inserting a copper surface with the center of the HS filled with distilled water. Any concerns or suggestion (liquid types, coin types etc.) would be much apreciatied. thx |
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good idea though
but you need pure copper not a copper penny it isnt pure |
im planning to use a relatively pure copper penny 95% copper 5% other stuff. (the other 5% shouldn't make much of a difference)
Is distilled water OK?? or should I use something else?? |
there is some kind of oily compound that they use in heatpipes
thermal conductive liquid is the category they fall in you can do some googleing on that and see if you can get some of those |
I think it would be better to have a full copper core. Would u know where to buy just the copper core??
hehe would anyone know the best/cheapest place to buy a Vantec AMD aeroflow?? |
i got mine from Coolerguys.com
http://www.coolerguys.com/Merchant2/...y_Code=CPC-AMD they dont sell vantec any more but they now carry coolerguy's sister company's product that share the same line as vantec not sure if it is the cheapest, when i bought it last year, it was a cheapest place for it |
I think I will go with an Arkua 6228 Itz cheap and performance is upto par with the Vantec Aeroflow.
Unless I can find a copper rod to insert into my Thermoengine. |
i would suggest SK-7
better than Aeroflow's performance if you fit it with a decend fan that is |
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