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Unread 09-20-2005, 09:15 AM   #66
mwolfman
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Originally Posted by Les
Some data, from Incoherent(who else!), using an ethylene-glycol additive in a SwiftechThanx for tMCW6000.
A beermat model is included in the subsequent discussion
Thanks for these links as well… And for the mixture well thank god I'm not using glycol in my system (using DD super cool, about 3%)

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Originally Posted by Cathar
60% due to jet acceleration stage
10% due to jet tube length friction
I got about the same results for the acceleration stage, however I expected a higher friction in the jet tube…
I might do some test on the G7 when I have some spare time (and the license server must be running…)

OFF TOPIC!{ from http://forums.procooling.com/vbb/sho...5&page=2&pp=25
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Originally Posted by Cathar
I'm not particularly fond of GPU blocks due to them being so fiddly and non-standard.
If the new ATi card (580 if I'm not mistaken) has the same mountings as the older ones, then there shouldn’t be a problem with the “non-standard”, you just simply do a ATi block…}
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