This is a very interesting topic for me as heatpipes have become the bane of my computing life.
I've made a computer chill box using a striped down ac unit which cools the internal air temp to -30c at idle and -22c at full pc load.
I wanted to use standard air cooling components but found...
If there is going to be a problem with thermal density then a layer of graphene contacting the chip and heat spreader cap would do the job....it has incredibly high thermal conductivity along its planes and would very effectively distribute heat to a larger surface area of metal.
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