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Would it be better cooling if you remove the cover from the processor and blow air onto the bare silicon crystal?
Now, if you think about what kind of thermal conductivity the metals of the radiator and cover have, it is still not ideal and also performs the role of thermal insulation.
There are many videos on the Internet about scalping, there are also tests when a radiator is placed on a bare crystal.
And what if you just blow a stream of air ON A BARE CRYSTAL? Instantly removing heat to the sides.
If someone will do scalping or remove the cover like that, then I would be grateful if they remove such a test
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And then they say, they say, "school knowledge was not useful to me in life."
The longer I live, the more I see that those who studied poorly (not grades, but did not acquire knowledge)
say so. Read physics, what is heat capacity, thermal conductivity.
Let me tell you one more amazing thing.
The films show how a person in space freezes instantly, because. It's actually around -270 degrees.
So. A person in space is likely to start overheating.
Now draw an analogy. space-air-metal
Coolers have such large and massive heatsinks for a reason. The crystal is small, the area carrying out heat exchange - well, let it be a square centimeter. It will be necessary to blow very cold air under very high pressure.
No. Air conducts heat very poorly, there are coolers for a reason.
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