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Unread 04-07-2005, 10:42 AM   #20
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Originally Posted by JamesAvery22
you mean the heat columns like the ones the npowertek use cant be bent? I can see that. But normal heatpipes are easily bent. Just a metal semi-soft wick inside. I bent the heck out of the heatpipes in a TT silenttower to fit a custom heatsink. They went from straight to a gradual 90degree bend. Just by hand.
I belive I said that. Still dosn't cover the length issue. Each system will have to be completely different along with different length.

Does it not compute in your guys heads that there are hundred of thousands of different configured systems? All having different parts and all laid out completely different. It is hard enough trying to make a universal water block for every type of vid card there is let alone every part on a computer of every kind. Even popular stuff.
Hell look at CPU's. There are how many different sockets? I got 4 boards here and all would require custom fitting of such a heat pipe system. In order for this to work a company would have to build the computer and make the parts to fit it and sell that computer. No way they can make a universal heat pipe system to cool every part on all computers. I would challenge them to make a universal system to just cool the CPU and vid card for all systems.
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