PC Water Cooling Chemistry

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rman said:
For those that are interested PC Water Coolant Chemistry

interesting reading!
I wonder how system looks in G5. I have not seen this huge radiator and tubes on the picture displayed on apple.
interesting what will happen if system starts to leack :rolleyes:
 
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I wonder what type of liquid is being used and also wonder what they did about preventing leaks.
 
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An interesting read... cheers :cool:
 
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It looks to me like apple is just using a glorified heat pipe filled with some sort of liquid, still better than just a plain heatsink though. Don't get too excited/worried, it's not anything like the heavy duty water cooling systems you see in some overclockers pc. It wouldn't be a good idea to put something like that in a pre-built system because too many things could go wrong with it and it requires a TON of maintenance. It's good to see manufacturers trying new ways of cooling the cpus they put out instead of the standard OEM crap HSF.
 

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