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    NB and GPU SILVER CORE

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    NB_02 SILVER CORE



    After my first thread : Water Floodgate Reservoir (http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=237624), now i give you the second one: i wanted to know the performance of a copper block with Silver plating (electroplating) vs with Silver core

    initial weight: 33.9 gmr
    Final weight: 42.4 grm
    Total core weight: 8,5 grm

    is pretty hard to work with pure silver and even harder if you use a flame at 1.000C ...but i tryied my best




















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    The one in the midlle are from the earlier pictures and i used it as a prototype. the one in the left for NB and the right one for GPU

    My apologies i shall continue later.
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    Pretty slick, look forward to some numbers.

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    wow that is awesome


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    NB and GPU SILVER CORE

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    NB_02 SILVER CORE (Prototype)


    My apologies i shall continue later.















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    If it is just going to be silver to copper transfer, I am not sure how that will help. Why not do a block out of silver entirely instead? I know it would be more expensive, but if you are trying to find out if silver would do better, wouldn't that be a better design?
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