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slax0r 02-25-2002 11:57 AM

4x4 radiators
 
I was looking around for some of those 4x4 Radiators, but the two places that I had seen that sold them no longer sell them. (Case ect doesn't seem to have them anymore and overclockwatercool is no longer in business). Does anyone know where I would be able to purchase one of these?

DigitalChaos 02-25-2002 12:34 PM

dangerden.com

slax0r 02-25-2002 04:17 PM

hmm, I was looking more for the Hayden 4x4" rads. The smallest thing that DD sold was the black ice. I really don't want to pay so much for a radiator.

slax0r 02-25-2002 04:53 PM

NM I finnally found it. They are selling them at coo-computers.com

redleader 02-25-2002 11:38 PM

Aren't those things Al? If so its kind of worthless in most systems.

Kevin 02-26-2002 01:53 AM

I'll sell you one for cheaper than any place you've found. LMK.
-Kev

UnaClocker 02-26-2002 08:36 PM

Yes, they are aluminum, and yes they don't cool worth a damn. They are marginally better than an aluminum heatsink, and a good copper heatsink, such as the Volcano 7+ will run circles around it.

melvyn 02-26-2002 11:01 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by UnaClocker
Yes, they are aluminum, and yes they don't cool worth a damn.
The thing to remember is small heat loads! :p

I've got a 4x6 one on a T-Bird; hopelessly under cooled (even though the damn thing's more stable at 10x 150 than 10.5x 133!). I was using it on a 900 Duron; cooled okay, but nothing to get really excited about. When my BIX arrives, I'm gonna put the 4x6 on the K6-3 it was bought for over a year ago! ;) Come to think of it, a 4x4 or 4x6 would probably be great for cooling a chipset/GPU loop seperate from the CPU.

Unless you really need a tiny rad, for another $20 over the cost of a 4x4 you can get a BI Prime which will handle almost anything you can throw at it.

Brad 02-27-2002 02:49 AM

thats the point melvyn, they are good for a GPU and NB loop, maybe HDD's as well


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