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Unread 10-16-2004, 10:12 AM   #281
Edward Ng
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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Scarsdale, NY, The U S of A
Posts: 27

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Originally Posted by Hotseat
Back, well have INET again

Just for your info guys, effective Nov 1, I will not longer be in charge of the day to day operations of C-Systems.

We have sold the company to a Canadian group.

This should have little effect on you guys, as AVT Canada will still be providing manufacturing and development services to C-Systems.

Several of the C-Systems staff will be remaining, Dave and Julie being the most well known.

The decision to remove C-Systems from my group of companies was forced on me, based on AVT insurance carrier decision to stop providing liability to “any product for the home computer liquid cooling market”.

C-Systems is in very good shape $$ wise and always has been, maybe even better now, since the new group seems willing to commit more resources then we where at this time.

The new pump is still on schedule (don’t ask me date, will not be till next year sometime), and I will drop in when she comes out to get development feed back.

Still a cool little company guys, and I will still give her my commitment as best I can

Later,
Dan
Great to hear that, Dan; glad to see Dave is sticking around as well. I can't wait to see the new products that he told me about--in particular, can't wait to receive the sample for review that he mentioned!

Hansfragger, I'm sorry but I never got to do a direct comparison between the Fluid XP and the airspirit mix. The reason is because the situation with the bio problem was so bad I had to make the change ASAP, with no chance to do more formal testing for comparison. I will say temperatures were a good 10C better, believe it or not, but the system changed so much between the Fluid XP arrangement and the red glycol coolant arrangement that it's likely we're talking about compound improvements in flow, system restrictiveness etc. all adding up to create the massive 10C improvement.

With the new Storm G4 water block that I received, I plan to reassemble the system again, but this time I'll be adding less red glycol to the mix, in order to have a less viscous coolant mixture, which will work better in conjunction with the new block, as Cathar has mentioned that the Storm is particularly sensitive to coolant viscosity. The system itself has changed quite a bit as well, with two Blakc Ice Pros replacing the single D-Tek Pro-120, dual Globe 120mm fans replacing the single Antec 120, a reservoir with dual 1/2" outlets replacing the previous one with a single 3/8" outlet, and pretty much two completely parallel cooling branches, sharing only one common component, the reservoir.

Furthermore, I've sold my CSP-750 Mark I pumps and the new system utilizes CSP-750 Mark II pumps, one in each branch of the loop. There are more pics, of the pumps, the radiators and the reservoir, as well as a link to pics of the new block, near the bottom of this page.

-Ed
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