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  2. EKWB - Wikipedia

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    EKWB Universal GPU blocks are marketed as EK-VGA Supremacy for a single graphics card setup, and a larger version called EK-Thermosphere is designed for use with more than one graphics card. These blocks only cool the GPU core and usually leave the VRAM and VRMs on a card to be cooled by air.

  3. Water block - Wikipedia

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    A water block is the watercooling equivalent of a heatsink. It is a type of plate heat exchanger and can be used on many different computer components, [ 1 ] : 186 including the central processing unit (CPU), GPU , PPU , and northbridge chipset on the motherboard.

  4. Byki - Wikipedia

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  5. Water cooling - Wikipedia

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    Water is inexpensive, non-toxic, and available over most of the earth's surface.Liquid cooling offers higher thermal conductivity than air cooling. Water has unusually high specific heat capacity among commonly available liquids at room temperature and atmospheric pressure allowing efficient heat transfer over distance with low rates of mass transfer.

  6. Electronic symbol - Wikipedia

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    Wire crossover symbols for circuit diagrams. The CAD symbol for insulated crossing wires is the same as the older, non-CAD symbol for non-insulated crossing wires. To avoid confusion, the wire "jump" (semi-circle) symbol for insulated wires in non-CAD schematics is recommended (as opposed to using the CAD-style symbol for no connection), so as to avoid confusion with the original, older style ...

  7. B16 Standardization of Valves, Flanges, Fittings, and Gaskets

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    Membership on the B16 Standards Committee [1] and its Subordinate groups include a variety of representations from the field in various interest classifications. These interest classifications are; Manufacturer, Distributor, Material Manufacturer, Consumer/User, Designer/Constructor, Regulatory, Insurance/Inspection and General Interest.

  8. Kinematic diagram - Wikipedia

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    In mechanical engineering, a kinematic diagram or kinematic scheme (also called a joint map or skeleton diagram) illustrates the connectivity of links and joints of a mechanism or machine rather than the dimensions or shape of the parts. Often links are presented as geometric objects, such as lines, triangles or squares, that support schematic ...

  9. Knock-down kit - Wikipedia

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    From 1908 to 1940, the Sears, Roebuck & Co. mail-order catalog offered over 400 styles of homes. [22] Buyers were provided with all of the materials and the instructions needed to build a house. Everything that arrived by train or in the mail was designed to fit together, therefore buyers could build the houses themselves or hire contractors ...