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Old 01-11-09   #31 (permalink)
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Like you said, the environment is closed. If the substance is pure, non corrosive, and non reactive, it will remain in that state indefinitely.

It's just like putting water in a glass container and sealing it, then boiling it. It will remain sterile forever, until you unseal it. This experiment has been verified time and time again. This experiment has held true for water that was boiled a decade ago. Perhaps longer.
ok, thanks, and tnx you logan too...
I was refering to this in the sense of effectivness that Logan mentioned...
want to cool some 4core stuff after I get bored with this chippy

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Good job..rep+... Now I must figure out how to get liquid nitrogen in one...
Then you'd stall the heatpipe because your nitrogen would never condense.
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I did not know that, I always thought the heatpipes were just solid pipes of copper. Learn something new every day.
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I did not know that, I always thought the heatpipes were just solid pipes of copper. Learn something new every day.
At least weza hopez weez beez learnzidz sometingz newz every dayz silly meeza
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