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I know that many of the higher-end water blocks use copper as a base metal for thermal exchange. but is there any real evidance to suggest that copper is better/more effecient than aluminimum?
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Yes... just look at the thermal conductivity of them. If you don't believe me look at your high end pots... they have copper bottoms.
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