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Unread 07-31-2002, 06:52 AM   #1
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Default Rad shoot-out

Here:
http://www.hardwareluxx.de/cgi-bin/u...c&f=5&t=000038

For those who dont read German here are the results: (The heat load is 200W)
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   radiator              diff. in °C
Heattransformer Dual       5,8
Airplex (active cooling)   7,0
Black Ice 2                8,2
Black Ice Extreme         13,0
Heattransformer Single    13,4
Black Ice Pro             14,4
C/S W1                    14,9
ICE Rex                   15,0
C/S W2                    18,3
Airplex (passive cooling) 35,7
The heattransformer is sold here:
http://low-noise.de
and the airplex at:
http://aqua-computer.de
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Unread 07-31-2002, 01:01 PM   #2
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Damn, I thought something like a heatercore configuration (Airplex) would peform better than just one tube rads (heattransformer), but no... Too bad I can't read that site or else it would be great...
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Unread 07-31-2002, 02:28 PM   #3
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Thx for the link gmat

Sanjuro - You can perhaps use babelfish from altavista to translate it.....I think that it might work
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Große Informationen als immer GMAT. Die Resultate dieses Tests waren sehr interessant. Danke für das Teilen das.

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Default Re: Rad shoot-out

Heattransformer Dual 5,8
Airplex (active cooling) 7,0

Let's see, if the 1st one is a heatercore, measuring 28x14x6, that's 11 inches by 5.5 inches by 2.4 inches... that'd be a huge heater core. I haven't found an equivalent size one yet from heatercore4u, but I'm still not done compiling the data.

Airplex: 30x14x4
inches: 11 3/4 x 5 1/2 x 1 1/2
Equivalent: 2-743, Alfa Romeo model 164, any year

(Now I know it's from Europe!)
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Große Informationen als immer GMAT. Die Resultate dieses Tests waren sehr interessant. Danke für das Teilen das.

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Unread 07-31-2002, 03:29 PM   #7
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ok this isn't a smart question, but how do I read the results, I don't know if the bigger the diff like the airplex is best or the other end with little diff is best.
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Unread 07-31-2002, 03:58 PM   #8
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Anomaly: less diff = better. This is waterblock temp minus ambient temp.

Note that all test were run with a Eheim 1048 and 3/8" tubing.

The airplex and heattransformer dual are close enough, but the reviewer prefers the heattransformer because of its good mounting solution.

bb2k: he says good info, the results are interesting - thank you for telling this.
Yes its HUGE... Thats its only downside.

Sanjuro: the results are very close. I think the heattransformer wins because of its overkill size.

One thing worthy noting, is the best 1xfan rad - BIX tied with heattransformer single.
The difference is price. The HT is less than half the price of the BIX !
I'm already ordering one
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I am using a similiarly large HC: 9.5 x 6.5 x 2in (effective cooling dimensions, about 11in long including manifolds). Don't ask me where it's from, I bought it from someone who had already used it in a WC system. I have no fans on it now, and it keeps my OC'ed AXP 1800+ @ 1620Mhz pretty cool, at least cool enough to run at load for 4 hours while I play America's Army! Not bad for passive cooling, eh? I don't have a SMBus capable mobo, so I can't say what the temps are exactly.
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Unread 07-31-2002, 04:32 PM   #10
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Cool deal. As of 10 minutes ago I just ordered 1)Black Chemning 601 server case from coolerguys.com 2)Danner 350 Mag Drive from petsmart.com 3) and I decided to go with the BIX for space reason from dangerden.com
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Unread 07-31-2002, 04:43 PM   #11
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Ok nm I changed the radiator 2 a black ice revision 2 chrome from becooling
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Howcome you have space problems in a servercase?
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Would be funny to see flowtest of the winner, since it's a singlepass cooler...
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What do they mean with 'active cooling' - fans, or?
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007, the radiator is honking in size. The case is 8.1 inches wide, and the radiator is 6*8*2, so if i use the width as 6' and the height as 8' then I lose 5 drive bays...only lose 3 with the BIX.
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