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General Liquid/Water Cooling Discussion For discussion about Full Cooling System kits, or general cooling topics. Keep specific cooling items like pumps, radiators, etc... in their specific forums. |
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Cooling Savant
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Oxford University, UK
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As the title.
There is a comparative review up here. It's still not quite a perfect review, but it has improved a lot. The author posted an original Maze 4 review over at bit-tech forums a month or so ago, and suffice to say, it was lacking in information, particularly when it came to justifying conclusions. However, he has listened to criticism VERY WELL and appears keen to learn how to offer good reviews on his site (makes a change doesn't it). He has rewritten twice since, this being the latest version, having got hold of a maze 3 for comparison. 8-ball
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For those who believe that water needs to travel slowly through the radiator for optimum performance, read the following thread. READ ALL OF THIS!!!! |
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Cooling Neophyte
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Atlanta Georgia
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You must be talking about brwnvij! Yeah, last time sucked, this time, a little better, next time... Just wait for next time. We are in development of a system that controls a lot of what once was variables. It is a bench test system with a variable heating element, inside a copper block with a die milled on the top. All of this is placed inside a box of some material (not determined yet) that will cut out secondary heat paths. Water temperature will be stabilized within +/- 1 degree. Air temperature +/- 1 degree and we will be using accurate temperature probes attached to a computer to gather information. With the majority of the variables taken away, we are investing in a King Instruments flow meter and a flow rate decreaser (It looks like a spicket to me) to give our results in thermal resistance as a function of flow rate. This is going to be a heck of a lot of work, but since I have made it a research project at my University, I should be able to pull it off (especially with 2 physics professors helping me out). Thanks for viewing the site.
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