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Unread 07-22-2003, 09:16 PM   #3
CNYC
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Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: USA
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I want to make an asthetically beautiful product. The Race car example is a great comparison.

I want to have both actually, How about cooling down the hot water coming from the cpu waterblock using a radiator as in a a traditional high performance all in one cooling unit such as the Koolance Exos or Corsair Hydrocool. We can have the pelt turn on at a flip of a switch. The pelt can add extra performance.

The pelt would be cooled by the same radiator as the one cooling the water from the CPU waterblock, however it is in it's own loop so the water only mixes on the hot side, the cooler water coming out of the radiator would split in two directions one to the hot side of the pelt and the other to the cold side where it will get colder.

This type of unit should at least beat the others by a degree or three or maybe more. It's just a little added performance which of course will ultimately make it the best performing and looking all in one unit.

Thats the goal, and of course in order to market to the OEM's you have to have a high quality retail looking product, hence an aluminum shell, graphite whatever looks great and would be something a hardcore user would want or the performance oriented person whose parents would only buy them a Dell.

In regards to your input, at the end of the day we get to see a finished product that we made, and of course you would get a cut of the company that would be setup to distribute the product.

Best Regards,

Andrew
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