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Unread 07-24-2004, 01:57 AM   #96
BalefireX
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Originally Posted by pHaestus
What is really needed for "newcomers" is an entry level discussion on how to build a leak-free kit, how to avoid common mistakes in plumbing, how to optimize the parts you have. Example: I will wager that at minimum 20% of the radiators in water cooling loops at this moment have air trapped in them to the point that performance is compromised.
This is what I mean exactly.

I wasn't suggesting that it be a replacement for the forums - there is no way that it could move as quickly as is required for the technical discussions that make procooling the place it is. What I am suggesting is that the people who know what they are talking about write those articles - and the peer review/submission format is a way to make it a shared effort rather than a huge burden on one or two individuals.

A high school chemistry textbook is not written by high school students, it is written by real chemists; currently the entry level "texts" of watercooling are being written by the students, not the scientists.
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