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    Aluminum and copper in the same loop...

    Sorry to say, but this is just a typical forum answer. Do you have anything substancial to add to the topic?
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    Aluminum and copper in the same loop...

    dual post *deleted*
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    Aluminum and copper in the same loop...

    I'm sorry but I disagree. High flow systems are just a way of implementing a watercooling solution, not the objective itself. Head on to this website and read this review:http://www.cooling-masters.com/articles-26-0.html Here you can see that the MCW-6000 reaches the same "performance" as...
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    Question for experienced Watercoolers

    That's why you use a Apogee GTX waterblock, right?
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    Aqua Computer or Dtek

    It's not my project. The main purpose of the user was to watercool without physical changes (mods) to the Lian Li case. He had only one loop, the Aquatube drained to the Aquabox. From what i followed, this user added more blocks, radiators and "gadgets", until he had 4 rads (1A Cooling 5/12...
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    Aqua Computer or Dtek

    Some pics of a well thought out project:
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    Aqua Computer or Dtek

    Well, as you can see fron the pic below, (extracted from this review: "Overclocking Intel Core 2 Extreme X6800" from:http://www.nordichardware.com/Reviews/?page=1&skrivelse=487 and it's in English) watercooling isn't the best method to use if you want a OC world record and it has nothing to do...
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    Koolance: Shady PR aimed at HWLabs

    Koolance deserves the beating they've had. It's a cynical piece of writing. On the other hand, some users bad mouth Koolance for using cooper and aluminum in their kits, but take a look around you: so does Aqua Computer, and more recently Swiftech (Apogee GTX and the new GPU waterblock to be...
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    Project PowerMac G5/X86 - SLI you bet!

    Seems the man just vanished.
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    Apogee - first impressions

    What? Bio have you ever seen a NexXos block? They have G1/4 threads much like the Storm and you can put any kind of fittings to suit your needs (be it 3/8 or 1/2).
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    Quiet Pump - Swiftech vs Dangerden ?

    In my opinion the Laing DDC is the single best option when you're considering noise/features aspect and works great in 3/8" loops and 1/4" loops aswell. The Eheim's are old-fashion pumps, like bricks (wasted space), lots of volume but very little head, EMI interference which implies spending...
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    Who would like Cathar to design a water block GPU

    Yes, a good idea, although Hydrocool already has something similar called HydroTEC. Hydrocool claims that utilizing a Kryotherm_08 module (dTmax 69K) at 24V (Qmax) and a radiator of thermal resistance 0.02°C/W for a power consumption of 245W this direct thermoelectric device can maintain a 93W...
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    Latest greatest chipset cooler

    Don't know how much Rpm's the DFI chipset fan does, but in my Asus SLI the chipset fan reached 8000Rpm and that was noticeable. As for being necessary or not, well it's a matter of choice and also of having the right setup to handle the load. Some want performance, some only silence. Hope AC...
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    Leaks happen

    Well, I too have a Storm waterblock and all i can say is that with the original fittings there are no leaks whatsoever. From forum experience most of the so called problems are originated by the users themselves. As far as the barbs being worse than P&C or compression fittings, from my...
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    The new Swiftech MCW55™ VGA Water-blocks

    Unfortunately Erasmus354, you did "say" that. You din't quote Bio's post - "poorly compared" is/was your own choice of words (BioHazard didn't used them), so they in fact testify that not only did used them in that meaning, and that they represent your view on the subject. The issue here is...
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