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Unread 10-24-2004, 12:56 PM   #16
DDogg
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Originally Posted by AngryAlpaca
Your new, higher flow pump offered higher temperatures because of the higher heat.
Huh? Having a little trouble understanding your point. My whole point was that the higher heat was caused by the waste heat being dumped into the circuit by the pump. Are you making a different point, or the same?

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Originally Posted by AngryAlpaca
Estimates put the heat output (inline) from a pump to be 50-60% of the power drawn.
I've read somewhere where efficiency can be up around 75% on an extremely well designed pump, don't know if that is documented anywhere.

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Originally Posted by AngryAlpaca
Try your overclock with the big pump that offers higher temperature. It may in fact be better despite higher temperatures.
Huh? (again) - Sounds like more bad science to me. Maybe I just don't understand what you are trying to say.

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Originally Posted by AngryAlpaca
Since the energy is constantly being transferred, we're talking joules, not watts. Joules are for one time things, like combustion.
Yep, I already took that instruction from redleader ;-)
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