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Unread 08-13-2004, 10:54 PM   #32
bobkoure
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Originally Posted by Colt357tw
Something to flame you guys' imagination which also reduce torque effect on the WB to PCB, a watermill radiator fan, think about how a turbo charger works.
The point of a turbocharger is that you are recovering some energy that you would otherwise be throwing away.
In a watercooling system your water velocity is not energy that you would otherwise be throwing away - and you do have plenty of DC to drive a fan so IMHO reducing water velocity to save fan-electricity is not a good trade off.
What do you mean by "torque effect"? Pushing the WB away from proper contact? How does a watermill radiator fan help this?
Maybe I don't understand what you're trying to say.
Maybe I just have no clue (won't be the first time)
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