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Unread 07-25-2004, 04:20 PM   #5
knipex
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Guys

I thought we had an end to inter forum bashing.

A genuine comparison of the pro's and cons of low flow and or smaller tubing is something I would be very interested in.

But forum bashing doesn't belong on places like this or wizd. No one not even the origional poster said they hated you. As a matter of fact the origional poster even said that you were a decent guy. No one even mentioned you wife.

Can it please end now...

Also we have never stated or pushed the fact that small tubing or low flow is "better" just that it has its advantages.

All of the following quotes come directly from wizd.

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High flow has the peformance edge but only if the loop is designed carefully and the components all complement each other. Due to the nature of the components its easy to constrict your flow which can adversly affect your performance.
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avoid low flow systems with insufficient cooling as they are called kettles

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Difference in temps on an American and European watercooling systems are minimal.. At max you are looking at a degree possibly two.
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I had one too (1/2 inch), but I changed so I could harness the beauty of some of Aqua Computers "stuff". I can still overclock as well, my RAM is only PC-3500, so I get the same OC on water from either schools. Star is right, but if you like what you've got, keep it, if you want to try some German stuff, go for it. All watercooling is good, and it's up to you to choose the one you want.
The first two are taken from the infamous thread. The rest from various posts.

We have our fanboys but you also have yours.

Last edited by knipex; 07-25-2004 at 04:48 PM. Reason: edited to add quotes and generaly tidy up.
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