By: Ricardo B (ricardo.b.delete@this.xxxx.xx), June 25, 2011 11:40 am
Room: Moderated Discussions
ZaZa (no@thanks.com) on 6/25/11 wrote:
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>as long as density of water is a Thousand times higher than air, there is no way
>Air Cooling could be better than water cooling
As Moritz correctly said, in the end, heat always gets dumped into air -- unless you're a ship or environment unfriendly power plant, which use sea and river water as heat sinks.
So, everything is "air cooled". The difference is how effectively you can radiate heat to air.
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>as long as density of water is a Thousand times higher than air, there is no way
>Air Cooling could be better than water cooling
As Moritz correctly said, in the end, heat always gets dumped into air -- unless you're a ship or environment unfriendly power plant, which use sea and river water as heat sinks.
So, everything is "air cooled". The difference is how effectively you can radiate heat to air.
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