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good work. I was wondering if you were able to overclock at all? I see you mentioned 'high' heat loads, but I am not sure what that means. And, do you know what your flow rates were?
We think the nanofluids will really come into play when the CPU (or whatever you are keeping cool) begins to get hot - as is the case with overclocking. The nanofluid will be able to remove more heat than the H2O. Therefore, as littleowl saw, the temperature of whatever you are overclocking will be able to remain cooler for a longer amount of time and let you overclock it more. What do you think your next steps/tests will be?
Thanks again, Skinnee..it looks good. I am will be waiting to see more results.
Bob - your turn.
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