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3 hours ago, Bombastinator said:

“the same metals” is just a simplified  way to think about it.  You could have two totally different metals, but if they have similar properties there won’t be current flow and it won’t matter.  Aluminum and copper happen to have very different properties though so it’s a simplification that makes sense for computer radiators.  

aio's use mix metal you just need a coolant that can handle it.

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56 minutes ago, thrasher_565 said:

aio's use mix metal you just need a coolant that can handle it.

Antifreeze.  Almost nothing has the heat holding capacity of water, so the antifreezes don’t cool quite as well.  They work though.

Not a pro, not even very good.  I’m just old and have time currently.  Assuming I know a lot about computers can be a mistake.

 

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34 minutes ago, Bombastinator said:

Antifreeze.  Almost nothing has the heat holding capacity of water, so the antifreezes don’t cool quite as well.  They work though.

ya i no that.

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