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Unread 03-24-2003, 11:25 AM   #6
Graystar
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It would be absolutely impossible to improve the performance of the block by increasing the base thickness alone. Getting more heat to the water is always better. The hotter the base, the better the transfer. Just gotta make sure I can get rid of the heat.

All I really need is to increase my flow and get a better rad. There doesn't seem anything counter-intuitive about the flow. Dousing something in water cools it off. The more water you throw on it, the cooler it gets. A waterblock is simply dousing from the inside. I don't know who out there would "normally" think otherwise. *That* seem counter-intuitive.

Like I said, the block is actually working well, considering the rest of the equipment This is the lowest temps my processors has been in a long time.
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