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Unread 07-20-2003, 11:23 AM   #10
copyman
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Originally posted by Blackeagle
Welcome to ProCooling! !

Anyone who can machine and finish that rad should be interesting to have around.

You have a very strong o/c there, very nice.

You mentioned the inlet and outlet design to insure ease of flow. But in all the pics you posted they arn't shown.

The rad looks to be very large (those are 120mm fans are they not?) what are the L X W X H demensions of the rad?

The quiet one pump is a unusually powerfull one. How would the rad perform with a more usually seen pump such as a Hydor L30? Or even a pretty strong one such as the Iwaki MD-20rlzt or MD-15rlt?

Are the fans specs as ultra powerfull as the pump chosen?

Have you had any testing done on the rad outside of your O/Cing with it?

And once again welcome to ProCooling!
Those pictures are of a removed rad of the the first lot of 10 pieces,it was not still with the mounted chanbers, but he has two entrances on a side and two exits of the other in 1\2 inch.
The chanbers with the connections are underneath of the case in lateral inox
it uses fans of 120mm yes

it is indicated for bombs of 500gph or larger, because your use is for extreme watercooling, and using good watercblocks as the cascade, tc4 or lrww, he works very well with a MAG 700 and a tc4, logical that as larger and less heat the bomb to review to liquid and more efficient the block, your results will be more positive, with the mag 700 and the tc4 the differences were in 1c of delta and 3c of temperature to 2733mhz 2,1v, compared with the quiet one and the lrww

thanks
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