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Unread 08-16-2002, 11:51 PM   #8
Brad
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OCH really puts a lot of effort and time into finding top quality copper alloy to be used in all of their waterblocks. Unlike other companies who just take what they get as long as it's copper
ummm what?

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Not only does the Z4 look great but the design and performance of the block are outstanding.
how would you know?

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Unlike most waterblocks the Z4 inlet fitting is placed is placed right above where the core on your CPU would be and water from the pump goes to the waterblock first.
I'd say most blocks out there now do have a central inlet

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What happens after is the water gets pushed to the outside of the block where it exits the block and passes through the radiator to be cooled and then enters the pump once again. This is one of the better designed waterblocks to date and offers great performance.
more mindless drivel

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Being magnetically driven this pump is made to last longer than Ehiem pumps and runs quiter than their high end models.
so eheims aren't magdrives? does he even have an eheim to compare to?

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The following temperature results below were recorded using a temperature bay probe which was placed on the core of the CPU.
on top of the core? uhhhhh
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