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    Filthy posted a pitcher of a heat sink on page one, I have two that look like that one but the fins are ss they spark when I hit them with a grinder. Has anyone come across any like this. What would be the best way to get the fins off the copper?

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    Thanks olddude. I had 10 of them I had set aside thinking they were stainless bottoms with Al fins. Never got around to putting a grinder on them to check. Just checked, pretty red under a shiny exterior.

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    Quote Originally Posted by happyscraper View Post
    Filthy posted a pitcher of a heat sink on page one, I have two that look like that one but the fins are ss they spark when I hit them with a grinder. Has anyone come across any like this. What would be the best way to get the fins off the copper?
    It wouldn't make sense "heat wise" for them to use SS to make a heat sink fin. The fin has to be able to absorb heat quick and release it quick. Otherwise the CPU is toast.

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    I don't know if it makes sense or not but the fins are ss. A magnet does not stick to them and sparks fly when cut with a grinder, they are heavyer than al. and they don't bend easly like al. The ones I have are not the only ones I have seen, they are not uncommen. I'm not sure what they came out of but I'm thinking they came from a server.


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