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Unread 06-05-2004, 08:46 PM   #24
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Possible, but it's pretty obvious that Swiftech has concentrated their efforts that way, and I really don't see anyone bigger, except for those foreign OEM manufacturers, indeed.

Anything could happen, it's just a matter of time. It's probably going to start with high end machines, or servers, as long as the reliability can be demonstrated. We all know how to make it reliable, but "they" need to know, and to see the "numbers". I'm sure Bill's somewhat involved there too.

The interesting thing is that the water block market would then shift, as stated earlier, from an enthusiast market to a mainstrean OEM one, at which point it'll probably end up coming from overseas.

The numbers are definitely there. If in the example above, Dell decided to build say 10'000 of these "special edition" workstations, it wouldn't be terribly difficult to contract out the manufacturing, even for Swiftech, and still turn in a decent price.

But all in all, I don't see the mainstream extending into regular workstations until Intel and/or AMD get in on this water cooling.
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