View Single Post
Unread 08-13-2002, 02:42 PM   #20
gone_fishin
Cooling Savant
 
gone_fishin's Avatar
 
Join Date: May 2002
Location: Da UP
Posts: 517
Default

Quote:
Originally posted by V12|V12
Okay... Hrmmm like I've always said... you guys and you're "eye-candy" stuff... Such a waste, risking a whole system getting destroyed, just so that you can look into the case occassionaly and see a little flow, or tell someone about it, aside from the higher temps you see from the inefficent plastic tops Vs. Copper. Just doesn't seem worth it to me. Solid copper= No cracks, spills, frills, just PURE cooling at it's best, but sorry for your loss man.

ANyhow Ciao!
A copper top contributes absolutely nothing to the cooling abillity of a waterblock The only reason people have the notion of clear tops risking a system is by extremely poor utilization of the material which has spread such nonsensical ideas. After all, a poor soldering job results in the same risk does it not?
gone_fishin is offline   Reply With Quote