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The pump temperature measures the temperature of the liquid at the pump. If the temperature was the same as the one for the CPU, heat transfer would not occur. In other words, the temperatures should be different.

 

And use Celcius, like everyone else, even in the US.

The pump temperature measures the temperature of the liquid at the pump. If the temperature was the same as the one for the CPU, heat transfer would not occur. In other words, the temperatures should be different.

 

And use Celcius, like everyone else, even in the US.

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3 hours ago, seon123 said:

The pump temperature measures the temperature of the liquid at the pump. If the temperature was the same as the one for the CPU, heat transfer would not occur. In other words, the temperatures should be different.

 

And use Celcius, like everyone else, even in the US.

Why is everyone so adamant about c over f?

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1 minute ago, AzrealNoctis said:

Why is everyone so adamant about c over f?

The Industry itself uses it more prominently.
 

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