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Unread 06-14-2001, 12:46 PM   #1
Shawn811
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Default (New) "V-Tuned" water block?

I got this info from the e-newsletter from www.overclock-watercool.com
Will this webpage have this waterblock intime for his testing?

Pictures of a V-Tuned block & the ne Aluminum reservoir are available at
<img src='http://www.overclock-watercool.com/Mvc-379f.jpg'> http://www.overclock-watercool.com/Mvc-379f.jpg
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Unread 06-14-2001, 02:21 PM   #2
Shawn811
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I forgot add this clip from the e-newsletter.

here's some quotes from that e-newsletter.
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Next Monday will be a day of changes for me & you.
...
...
Second, I am releasing a new line of waterblocks that incorporate a
concept that everyone in the industry seems to have ignored up till now. I
won't tell you what it is just yet, but it DOESN'T incorporate a huge
increase of internal surface area, or long wandering waterpaths. The
blocks will be called the "V-Tuned" series
...
...
Thanks for Listening!

Chip
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Computer Watercooling
And Overclocking Supplies http://www.overclock-watercool.com
The Only Authorized Wholesale Source
for BlackIce Computer Radiators &
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Unread 06-14-2001, 02:38 PM   #3
hielko
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I think I know what it is . I've seen waterblocks for various peltier applications without channels but with some sort of pattern on the bottom. The pattern consists of a lot V. I don't know the theory behind this, but I guess that's the new feature.
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Unread 06-14-2001, 05:02 PM   #4
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I would guess that it uses a pattern on the bottom of the channels like this: <<<<<<<. i think that where those brackets are open, there would be a slight lip so that it would inrease turbulence, therefor increasing cooling power. In theory anyway.
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