The LN2, if used properly would only be in the base of a pot. So even if the copper base had the aluminium attatchment on, it would be no advantage.Originally Posted by Misko82
The LN2, if used properly would only be in the base of a pot. So even if the copper base had the aluminium attatchment on, it would be no advantage.Originally Posted by Misko82
U don't get it, I wanted to say, if al squize cu on sub zero maybe it could break or damage cu part or something similar.Originally Posted by Brettbeck
Born to overclock
Oh you mean where the two metals join, they might make one another brittle with the coldness and break? I doubt that would happen for several reasons, such as they aren't moving parts and you wouldn't dismantle them until you had finished benching, and let it warm back up. And also, don't forget k|ngp|n's dragon pot's use the same metals, and noone has had a problem with themOriginally Posted by Misko82
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