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Unread 03-29-2005, 01:30 PM   #1
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Default COOL review...oh jeez

http://www.madshrimps.be/?action=getarticle&articID=312

i didn't even realize the author until i moved along to the 3rd page, and looked at the pictures...primarily the orientation of the "primary heat exchanger"

i hate to bring up old--well, anyway, i'm just still not impressed with his test setup...at all

pH you ever consider testing kits in the future?
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Unread 03-29-2005, 02:19 PM   #2
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I know we're probably not supposed to rag on l3d's reviews after that big brouhaha a while back, but everytime I read one, it looks like someone ate a thesaurus with a side of hyphens and then threw it up into dreamweaver.

As a side note, I really don't like the color Corsair picked for the retention mechanism. Ugh.
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Unread 03-29-2005, 02:39 PM   #3
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Personally I don't think this review was that bad; many, many other websites who review watercooling kits are far worse.

Also as a sidenote, I can't find a difference between this kit and Swiftech's H20-120 (Rev. 3) kit besides the colour and 'Coolsleeves'; my guess is that the price will have a difference.
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Unread 03-29-2005, 02:54 PM   #4
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As long a companies send him free stuff... he will do reviews on them.
As long as his reviews seem favorable, companies will send him free stuff to review.

At least he doesn't have the system in front of an open window this time :shrug:
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Why do they do the [M] like [H]?
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wait - open windows are bad?
i was getting these great temps - then frostbite set in...
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Unread 03-29-2005, 03:56 PM   #7
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http://www.madshrimps.be/?action=getarticle&articID=312

i didn't even realize the author until i moved along to the 3rd page, and looked at the pictures...primarily the orientation of the "primary heat exchanger"

i hate to bring up old--well, anyway, i'm just still not impressed with his test setup...at all

pH you ever consider testing kits in the future?
The block looked suspiciously like the mcw6000. Then I saw they were using a laing ddc. Then I saw the hold-down plates. Holy cow, the entire system looks identical to swiftec. Is it all oem from them?

If not, I wonder how the block performs.
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Unread 03-29-2005, 04:18 PM   #8
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The block looked suspiciously like the mcw6000. Then I saw they were using a laing ddc. Then I saw the hold-down plates. Holy cow, the entire system looks identical to swiftec. Is it all oem from them?

If not, I wonder how the block performs.
It is a Swiftech System from the MCW6000 to the RadBox. Just repainted and relabled. The more water cooling becomes mainstream the more this type of thing will happen. It isn't a bad thing either.

As for the review, it is what it is. Liquid3D is improving so I am not going to complain.
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Unread 03-29-2005, 04:45 PM   #9
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he did the whole review with the cpu block upside down

i mean c'mon, i just read the quick start pdf on corsair's website and it clearly states to have the outlet above the inlet to avoid air cavitation

if the reviewer can not, or will not follow the manufacturer's installation instructions then the review....sucks, esp. for the review method he follows (system testing of a kit)

edit, grammar

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Unread 03-29-2005, 04:51 PM   #10
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he did the whole review with the cpu block upside down

i mean c'mon, i just read the quick start pdf on corsair's website and it clearly states to have the outlet above the inlet to avoid air cavitation

if the reviewer can not, or will not follow the manufacturer's installation instructions then the review....sucks, esp. the review method he follows (system testing of a kit)
The block thing is a valid bitch. Probably got air trapped on the top half of that block. e-mail him and see if he will redo it?
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Unread 03-29-2005, 06:16 PM   #11
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could be the cam box orientation, got to flip the case less res
what fun
- 'nother reason to investigate mobos before WCing
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Unread 03-29-2005, 06:21 PM   #12
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cam box orientation? i thought there was no step in A64 blocks
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Unread 03-29-2005, 06:22 PM   #13
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could be the cam box orientation, got to flip the case less res
what fun
- 'nother reason to investigate mobos before WCing
Looks to me like it is just upside down. I see no problems fliping the block with the outlet up.
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Unread 03-29-2005, 06:31 PM   #14
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in fact, the Corsair pdf has a picture showing the COOL kit installed in a system with that same DFI nf4 motherboard--outlet above the inlet no less
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Unread 03-29-2005, 06:38 PM   #15
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my error, the review has the descriptions all f**d up (he cited the 775 which DOES have a step)
it is a flat bp, oriented incorrectly
Corsair has good inst, a shame they were not followed
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Unread 03-29-2005, 08:11 PM   #16
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STILL does not compare to anything, not even stock.
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Unread 03-29-2005, 09:42 PM   #17
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If I were the manufacturer- or the private lable entity, I'd be grateful for a review such as this one.

The average tinkerer who buys the Swiftech-Corsair branded kit will get something that works and receive value for dollars.

The underlying message of the review is that the buyer will get what he pays for, seems to me.

What's the big deal?

BTW . . .

Does anyone here like those nylon ratchet clamps?

Am I correct in assuming that the Corsair kit comes pre-clamped with Oetikers on the pump and the rad?

I do not like those plastic/nylon clamps.

I built a system recently and the only leak I had was on the joint that used those damnable clamps, lol. The Oetikers and the Ideals - are ideal.

Cheers,

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PS . . .

Is the block actually upside down?

I'm a n00b, so I really do not know the answer, but it looked to me like, if the block were fed by the center inlet port, the outlet would appropriately be the upper port?

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Unread 03-29-2005, 09:50 PM   #18
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well after some email correspondence with liquid3d, it turns out the the pictures are from a preliminary mount, and though he took test data from that mount, he didn't use it

his test data that appears in the review is from a subsequent mount he says that oriented in the correct fashion, and gave slightly better results

just a confusion where the photos are slightly diff from the real test conditions
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Unread 03-29-2005, 11:34 PM   #19
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I'm surprised that no one is complaining about this

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"For more precise CPU measurements I re-mounted the water-block several times inserting a thermistor between the base plate and CPU surface. I placed a thermistor fed into a TTGI USA Fan Master SF-609 as close to the center of the A64 IHS (Integrated Heat Spreader) as possible,"

At first I wasn't sure if I understood him correctly but the link showed a sensor about to be wedged between the block and die of a graphics card
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Unread 03-29-2005, 11:58 PM   #20
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I'm surprised that no one is complaining about this

quote from article:

"For more precise CPU measurements I re-mounted the water-block several times inserting a thermistor between the base plate and CPU surface. I placed a thermistor fed into a TTGI USA Fan Master SF-609 as close to the center of the A64 IHS (Integrated Heat Spreader) as possible,"

At first I wasn't sure if I understood him correctly but the link showed a sensor about to be wedged between the block and die of a graphics card
well that makes sense to me...
you want to get an accurate temperature of the chip..
who cares if the block can actualy remove the heat
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well that makes sense to me...
you want to get an accurate temperature of the chip..
who cares if the block can actualy remove the heat
just apply more artic silver
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Unread 03-30-2005, 02:31 PM   #22
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just apply more artic silver
That's one heck of a thick, TIM joint... huge temp gradient!
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