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Unread 09-08-2005, 06:44 PM   #113
UNDERBYTE
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Originally Posted by Razor6
That's not necessarily true, especially for water blocks. Due to design differences, blocks will favor larger die sizes to different degrees causing the relative rankings to change.


The WW performs increasingly better compared to the MCW6000 as the die size increases.
Point taken - the bigger the watt range, the more sampled, large sie, small die, in/out of case etc. the better.

Still my statement is true. Whether you are comparing large or small die indivdually the comparison is true for that particular configuration(assuming it's good data). All blocks on one particular die will establish a accurate range of values. Change the setup(die) and you change the values.

My point is you need relative data points for reference(How does it fit in multiple applications? What is the noise level compared to performance? etc.). one Data point on one die @ a single wattage when comparing dff. cooling solutions is a bit inadequate.
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