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beckettcat

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  1. I have a relatively simple question. Would we be able to fill a water cooling system with something other than water for better thermals? As far as I can tell, water is used in cooling systems because of it's high volumetric heat capacity. But there are substances with higher volumetric heat capacity, like ammonia, hydrogen, or helium. Do you guys think filling a water cooling system with these would improve it's thermals?
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