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Unread 06-13-2004, 03:23 AM   #1
aerobahn
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Silverprop stuffs and swifty

Hello, I purchased a MCP600 inline pump, and I intend to use 1/2 ID 3/4 tubing. I have everything set just need some help on the water blocks.

I have so far liked the swiftech MCW50 MCW6002 and the MCW20 as my choices for my chipset gpu and cpu water blocks.

I know that the MCW 6003 was made for 1/2 ID tubing, but the other 2 water blocks are made for 1/2 OD. I would have to use fittings to get them to fit right.

The other day i found a site that would ship Silverprops to the US.

I saw the cyclone FusionHL GPU, cyclone evolutionSE CPU, and the Cyclone nexsusSX chipset. All these were made for 1/2 ID tubing.

My questions are which sets out of the two are better for my 1/2 ID tubing? or better in general? would the silverprop be better because they were made to fit the 1/2 and not constrict flow?

Please be nice im semi new to watercooling thanks.
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Unread 06-13-2004, 08:59 AM   #2
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www.bestpcmods.com I think the Silverprop stuff will offer better NB and GPU performance, but the NB block is too restrictive for my liking. Check out the www.dangerden.com Maze 4 NB block, stick with the 6002 for the CPU, and go for the Fusion for the GPU.
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Unread 06-13-2004, 10:19 AM   #3
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ok so the Silverprop fusion GPU has better flow and or preformance, The NB from dangerdenMAZE4 Chipset Block is better than the MCW20 and the silverprop due to flow and or proformance, and the MCW2003 is the CPU WB of choice.
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Unread 06-13-2004, 10:37 AM   #4
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I thought the mcw6000 was the 3/8" and the 6002 was the 1/2"... am I missing something here?
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