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another RBX review, link from the DD site
http://www.dangerden.com/articles/japan_review.pdf I am without words . . . . |
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Surely THIS is a botched babelfish translation? Though we've been wrong before...
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Also Bill check your e-mail
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Wow, what a read. "The striped mullet which it does the water pillow interfering with evil of method of installation, part it has peeled off." Wow.
It's interesting that they had little to no performance change from nozzle-1 to nozzle-4. And that they too had mounting problems. Now I've got a headache. |
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Well their std deviations are MUCH less for the RBX than for the slit edge.
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CPU-water deviation is less, but CPU-air is greater.... With just three points, standard deviation doesn't mean much.
I wish I could decipher more the installation comments. The picture on pg 10 where the bolting projection on the side of the water pillow had gouged and peeled the sticker (striped mullet) on the CPU frightens me. |
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Sigh... :shrug:
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My favorite was 'Selfishness of retention' LOL!
For me the most interesting was sudden drop in temps from 'slit' type opening to 'hole grid' type of nozzle. It clearly indicates that increased tubulence caused by localized increase in coolant's velocity bears quite substantial improvement, imho. |
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