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Unread 11-14-2004, 04:55 PM   #100
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Originally Posted by bellevegasj
I see that now. I'm still fairly new to water cooling and thought that the European designers had created some kind of water cooling system/block that actually did perform better at lower flow rates than it did at higher flow rates. It didn't seem realistic that you could have a system with lower flow rates that is quieter and cool better at the same time.... but anything's possible, I suppose. And from what I've read from various sources on the web, that was my understanding of the European water cooling philosophy.
This is not a go at you, but rather the marketers (web-sites included) who push that story out to everyone on the web:

You can state anything you want about a product when you ignore those horribly inconvenient laws of physics, which do exist and do apply, regardless of whether you believe them or understand them properly.
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