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Old 15th September 2005, 1:30 PM   #1
Wofen Thread Starter
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Default Heatpipes!!!!!

I dont know if I should place this here, or in cooling, or in extream cooling, but I think so people here will be intrested in ha I am trying to do.

I want to try and get my hands on some heatpipes so that I can move heat out of my Laptop case, and onto a Heat sink that will be mounted extrealy. I dont know if the unit will be mounted on the bottm of m system, or the side, or even on the desk beside my laptop(slimmer chance, i like moving around with my lappy).

Basicly, I want to know if there is anywhere I could get some good heat pipes, or if anyone knows of a good way to make them. I work at a school, so a few Mettal workign tools, but sadly no Lapping Machine.

Also, Vapor Plates, and Heatpipe Heat sinks. I cant seem to find any resellers of these things.

Wofen
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