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Unread 05-30-2004, 07:11 PM   #22
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Originally Posted by jaydee116
Sure they can, but who is going to spend the millions to design it and re-tool a shop to produce it for a small time thing called water cooling PC's? They would never make their money back.
Don't need to spend that much. Just a simple 10gauge copper wire coil inside tight against the copper walls will do.


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Originally Posted by jaydee116
so it is all about airflow. There is only 100-120watts in the hottest systems. Heater Cores can easily handle that. It is all about installation. If you want a quiet computer then un-overclock it and turn the fan down and deal with 50C load temps. If you want performance dump 150CFM through the rad and deal with the noise. Simple as that. Trade off to everything you do.
All about airflow? since when? If it was all about air flow, then why is there advancements made in water blocks? Rad is the same thing. Maximizing convection via water to copper will allow less cfm's to be used if you so want to go that route. 1 - 2C in water temps is a 1 -2C change in cpu temps and it''s not all about airflow.
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