Blocks with 3/8", 1/2", or...?
I have been looking into getting Swiftech MCW5000 and MCW50 blocks and the MCP300 pump. They all use quick-connects that accept 1/2" OD tubing, which would only be like 3/8" ID if the tubing had 1/16" walls right? That seems like it wouldn't provide very good flow, so I looked at getting the optional barbs but they aren't any bigger, and the internal metal inlet on the block is only 3/8" diameter anyway (Swiftech told me), so anything bigger than 3/8" tubing would be useless anyway. :shrug:
I thought 1/2" ID was kind of like the "new thing" everyone was using, but I haven't seen any blocks that have true 1/2" ID barbs or waterways in them that would be non-restrictive to 1/2" ID tubing, especially on GPU blocks. In my setup I want to use a CPU and GPU block but if I can't find any blocks with 1/2" ID then I guess I'll have to go with the small ass 3/8" ID tubing. Can someone tell me if going from 3/8" ID to 1/2" ID will really actually help anyway? I mean even if it's only a couple degrees better it would seem worthwhile since I'm trying to get as much as I possibly can out of watercooling. :confused: |
Well you wont see a 2C diff, that's for sure. The temp diff's between 3/8 and 1/2 would be unmeasureable with most devices... All WB's and rads that have 1/2 inch barbs are all 3/8" ID anyway... to have a true 1/2" system would require 5/8" barbs and 1/2" ID tubing.
Oh, If you are looking to get all you can out of H20, you would look into Cathar's White Water block - spanks anything on the market at the moment by a fair amount. |
Thanks, I'm currently looking into Cathar's CPU and GPU blocks right now, but the price does seem very high. I tried to find a website or something where I could buy them but didn't find anything, and I really don't know if I really want to spend twice as much for blocks right now. I emailed him to find out more anyway.
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I,m using swiftech RAD and there MCW372 rv2 water block
all with the the 3/8 od quick-connects fitting and its been keeping my Xp 2100+ chip in the 35-c degrees on load So i dont think biger or more flow is always beter :) |
Haven't looked at Swiftek's stuff but 1/2 OD barbs are generally bigger then 3/8 ID in my experience. Besides you can always drill them wider :)
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nikhsub1,
Can you find us a link so we can see some numbers on the white block? I would like to look into it. Thanks |
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