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I read the thread involving mercury as a thermal compound and reminded me of a discussion I had earlier. What is more important in a WC system for the fluid. It's thermal conductivity or it's capacity? Water has poor coductivity but great capacity, while lets say Mercury has great conductivity and poor capacity. So anyone know which one is more important to a cooling system?