I said (and I requote this) "so would I get condensation under my heatsink because of the warm cpu" I was thinking that since my heatsink is getting below ambient temperature, and my cpu core was ABOVE ambient (and obviously above the temperature of the COLD HEATSINK) I was just curious about condensation UNDER the heatsink! (this is an example of something WARM hitting something COLD) now I am still not sure if that will happen or not. Yet another person assumes I know nothing, when obviously they have a reading problem, or are just out to make me look bad. Jeez come on! EXCUUUUSE me if I don't know about this sort of thing, I'm sure every shmo joe you take off the street knows that condensation works the way it does. None the less I DID get condensation on my heatsink, and ya know why? Because I shut it off too fast and didn't let it warm back to ambient temps (the HEATSINK! ok?) so this COLD heatsink met my normal room temperatures (something WARMER) and it got condensation. SO! this is my reply to your statement. I don't understand how you could have misunderstood my question about condensation UNDER the heatsink (which is where the only warm area was) and I was curious as to if that would be enough to make it condensate. that is all!