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Cooling Savant
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I have not confirmed this yet, but I was looking @ Swiftechs site this morning and came across this product: MCW462-UHâ„¢ WATER BLOCK, and the following pic/description:
http://www.swiftnets.com/assets/imag...w462/PARTS.gif It states that the block has 1/2" NPT threads. There is no way you could fit 1/2" nPT threads on there right? Brian W
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Water Cooled Inwin Q500 (Dual Rads: Rad1 = DTEK Pro Core | Rad2 = Blick Ice Estreme, Hydor L30, Dangerden Maze2, Bay Res Typhoon Reservoir, 1/2 " DD Tygon Thick Wall Hose). Flow: Res, Pump, CPU watervlock, Y into both rads, both rads into res independently. Athlon XP 1800+ (@ 1731 - 150mhz fsb.), on a Asus A7N266-c, and a Radeon 9000 *waiting for RMA'd Saphire 9800 ultra from Newegg) Last edited by BrianW; 02-23-2003 at 02:01 PM. |
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Big PlayerMaking Big Money
Join Date: Aug 2001
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No they are correct. The -UH has 1/2" NPT threads; they put big holes in the -U and removed the entire center area. BillA had some test results at overclockers which showed in its stock state this block performs horribly, but that with abit of modification it can be an excellent block.
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and I have another mod in the works to make it even better
think 1/2" TPT tap |
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