Agreed. There are so many variables that go into a WC system that it would be impossible for an end user to use the data in reference to their own design.
You can say that when using a XP@1.95V at 12.5x and 150FSB (AGOIA steping) on a KT3Ultra2 with a Altec 480W PSU (list all voltage values) with a total of 7.4ft 1/2" tygon tubing running a BIX with Xcfm of air @ X degrees Celsius when the blah blah blah with my girlfriend's jugs dangling 14.3 inches over (68 degree angle of declination) the blah blah blah 13 Fat Tires later (12 ounce bottles) and blah blah 14.2 minutes of pr0n dloading blah blah ... you get a stable temperature of X.
To an end user this translates to: um ... spir@ls look k3wl, i wanna buy 1.
You can do simple tests on a block similar to what Webmedic is doing and get more meaningful results. All you need to do is use a standard setup for all tests, plug the block in and let it run for an hour. Take your measurements, and go onto the next block. All this silliness about increasing the accuracy of the test serves no purpose but to make the test more meaningless to the end user. Sorry, guy.
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