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  • Valvestate

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    Hahaha. That's crazy. I'm surprised you could use three in a stack. Those things are so inefficient that they end up heating themselves without a really good sink on them. I wanted to put a water block on mine, but that was before I had my own income. :(
     

    chizzle

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    I do industrial water treatment on steam boilers that are used in manufacturing, power generation, etc. Much like firearms, steam can be and is used safely every day. That being said, people need to respect the awesome power that steam generating systems can contain:

    [video=youtube_share;9bU-I2ZiML0]http://youtu.be/9bU-I2ZiML0[/video]
     

    briand212

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    Hahaha. That's crazy. I'm surprised you could use three in a stack. Those things are so inefficient that they end up heating themselves without a really good sink on them. I wanted to put a water block on mine, but that was before I had my own income. :(

    I had a decent job and was single back then.. I did some crazy stuff .. now I have a wife and kids so My crazy must be well hidden LOL
     

    Valvestate

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    I had a decent job and was single back then.. I did some crazy stuff .. now I have a wife and kids so My crazy must be well hidden LOL


    Lol I got a wife and girl on the way. Last thing I bought and didn't need was a 147lb hay budden anvil for $200. Last crazy thing I buy, but it's the last crazy thing I have to have to do what I enjoy :).
     
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