Re: A8N-SLI Premium -- reported temps
GSV Three Minds in a Can wrote:
Your heatpipe doesn't work unless the condensed working fluid can get
(back) to the hot end (or close enough to be vaporised), and the vapour
can get to the cool end (or close enough to condense). That's where
wicks &/or gravity come in.
Gravity on vapour vs gravity on liquid, in an upsidedown heatpipe. Cool.
I'll stick with my advice:
Good luck with that Masters.
RJT, 35, LL.M.
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