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Unread 04-20-2004, 06:50 AM   #19
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Originally Posted by unregistered
yet STILL is Sterling ?
shows you can't learn
... and your reply shows you still don't make sure you have all the facts before making assumptions. :shrug:
I thought you put me on your ignore list, anyway?

I've neither bought nor sold one of these in the first place, I simply put them up on my site to guage interest in them. I had none and didn't actively market them to get any.

I was merely pointing out the same thing as |kbn| did after you in that this thread has no real current value other than low-level free marketing of an old design (at seemingly inflated prices) for the original poster.

If you think I have anything to do with the production of these then you give me far more credit than you deserve.


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Originally Posted by Cathar
Be very wary of people who claim huge advances in switching from copper to silver. At best it'll make about a 0.5C difference on the exact same design, and this is correlated in both theory and practise.
The only time I've heard this sort of claim is when it's attributed to your SS Cascade, funnily enough.
I personally think most people are paying extra for the exclusivity factor and teh obvious bling.


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Cathar didnt you say your silver cascade gave temps around 2c lower? and a higher overclock? I would say that is more difference than the thermal conductivity values people keep quoting is equal to?
^^^not the first time I've heard that, for example. I didn't realise until now that you also made design changes to it, though. Thanks for the info.
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