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fatbastard
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PostPosted: Mon, 18 May 2009 15:39:51    Post Subject: What is considered a good heat transfer value? Reply with quote

I am by no means a high end user but recently at work we have been working with epoxy for a motor that requires heat transfer but also encapsulation of parts to protect from water intrusion. So now I am wondering if it would be possible to pot a mobo and submerge in a cooling fluid for those that really want to push the limit. If these epoxies can provide sufficient heat transfer you may get significantly more cooling since all components would be cooled. Has anyone tried this or thought about it? I am not even sure how expensive it would be to try on an old machine but figured I would throw the idea out there.
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