can I shave it off a little bit?
or does anyone one someone provide shaving service like this?
This post has been edited by akhmedisonline: Sep 18 2015, 11:30 PM
Shaving off heatpipes end, CPU Cooler
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Sep 18 2015, 11:25 PM, updated 11y ago
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Sep 19 2015, 12:39 AM
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Not adviseable.
QUOTE At the hot interface of a heat pipe a liquid in contact with a thermally conductive solid surface turns into a vapor by absorbing heat from that surface. The vapor then travels along the heat pipe to the cold interface and condenses back into a liquid - releasing the latent heat. The liquid then returns to the hot interface through either capillary action, centrifugal force, or gravity, and the cycle repeats. Due to the very high heat transfer coefficients for boiling and condensation, heat pipes are highly effective thermal conductors. The effective thermal conductivity varies with heat pipe length, and can approach 100 kW/(m⋅K) for long heat pipes, in comparison with approximately 0.4 kW/(m⋅K) for copper. SOS: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heat_pipe When you shave it off, the working liquid will totally vaporized & make the heatsink less efficient... |
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Sep 19 2015, 10:46 PM
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ok. thank you...
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