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Unread 07-07-2004, 09:05 PM   #8
modenaf1
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Favorite quotes:

1) Concerning the Maze 4: "It does not require a 300+ GPH pump like the RBX..."

2) About the MCW5000: "Their best waterblock to date in my opinion. Even though there is a newer version, this one seems to perform better."
Hello, I am modenaf1, staff at Geeksonline. Due to the unavailability of actual test products, that guide was based off of research and opinion. Articles often times have opinions in them, while reviews are fact based upon actual test results. AZN's opinion may not be your own, but his opinions are based on his knowledge of watercooling, his own expiriences and loads of research. Watercooling and computing in general is not always an exact science and different people have different results with the same products. You do not have to agree and I am glad to hear some feedback on the article, even if it is negative.

Seeing that you post your favorite quotes and a link to our article you must find it humorous. Stay tuned...we actually might have several semi-humor articles in the works that might make it to the front page, but oh well, if you are having an adequete laugh at our current content, just keep laughing I hope once I start doing reviews you will be entertained as well *blows kiss*.
In all seriousness, Geeks Online is planning to do some funny content, keep an eye out. Also, make sure to check out our other articles, the "Help My PC Won't Boot! Troubleshooting Guide" is one of my personal favorites. It has helped me with pc problems many a time. We love feedback at Geeks Online, it is the only way to learn what we need to improve.

As for the confusion about the #rotor/3rotor issue, it could have been an editing error becuase the # is on the 3 key, but I do beleive 3 rotor is correct becuase the URL to the website uses 3 rotor. Unfortunatly the site is down at the moment. I have also seen posts in this very forum made by a member named #rotor and other members asking if he was 3rotor. That leaves me to beleive there is such a thing as "3rotor" as stated in AZN's Watercooling Basics Part 2 article.

-f1
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