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Unread 07-23-2004, 09:55 PM   #85
AngryAlpaca
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I believe you can propel water to a faster velocity in smaller tubing than larger, but overall its less total flow rate. Flow is more important than velocity correct?
That's true, which is my point. Velocity is only useful in radiators and waterblocks, where it reduces the boundary layer, aiding cooling. No cooling is done in the tubing.

You're right, Etacovada.

Cathar, I think this has reached the WMD stage... It sort of makes you wonder... Are these people "well" educated? I should hope not...

Even they're "DD moneygrubbing cunt" theories are horribly flawed. If we wanted to make money, wouldn't we be at overpopulated chump forums? They also focus on the size of the tubing although that's not our issue at all.

What's the Pug issue?

I was going to start a fight there but I couldn't find any suitable threads that were short and didn't want to read through several pages of stupidity.
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