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what dya think of this block by Silverprop. going to be released next week!
![]() ![]() gotta say the thing is HUGE. specs: Innovative New Features: 3 different chambers** 3 different base thickness (A, B, C) for each chamber design** 3 different coloured anodized tops** Clear top for case modders with LED support** Support for Socket 462 & 478* processors Integrated ½" hose fittings Support for 1 - 4 TE Modules with lockdown** Can be opened for servicing Ability to upgrade or downgrade from a Cyclone3 to a Cyclone4 and 5 by changing chambers Optional silver plated Cyclone5 chambers Specifications: Cyclone3 80mm x 76mm x 47.5mm ½" hose fittings open turbulent chamber design with B base MSRP: AUD$55 Cyclone4 80mm x 76mm x 47.5mm ½" hose fittings single flow turbulent path chamber design with B base MSRP: AUD$95 Cyclone5 80mm x 76mm x 47.5mm ½" hose hose fittings triple flow turbulent path chamber design with B base MSRP: AUD$125 more pics! ![]() the shipping block is supposed to be nickel-plated..not like these colourful things.. ![]() size compared to a..p4 cooler? Last edited by ablaze; 03-31-2002 at 01:54 PM. |
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Well, my biggest fear would be weight. That thing is huge! As for the design of the channels, it looks to be very similiar to the Maze3. :shrug:
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![]() maze3 uses one main channel..this uses 3 smaller channels..hmm.. ![]() |
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Hey, I'm not really the person to be asking about the advantages/disadvantages of a particular WB design. Maybe the triple channel will provide for a bit more turbulence?
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well the questions were targeted at whoever's readin..not just you mate
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neeeeeeeeeeeeed a GOOD WB roundup to compare all these new blocks...
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yeah, i first saw pics of it a month or so ago, it looks incredibly cool
I'd like to see pics of the cyclone 3 and 4 as well
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yeah but FINALLY after months..its going to be released next week!
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Thats nothing like the Maze3.
It looks like a nice design, but a top close up shot would be nice (the current one hides a little of the channel work). |
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The main thing I DO NOT like about it is the Copper thickness. Looks like 1/4 or maybe 3/8 from the pic. I would liike to see one in person though. Looks pretty good.
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I dunno about that jaydee, 3/8 might be quite fine for such a large block. what does swiftech use?
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Where'd you find those pics ablaze? And do you think you could find some closeups of the block? It'd be nice to see the channels more closely so we could see if the acrylic top is actually milled like jaydee is talking about.
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but then three channels that are 1/4 x 1/4 wouldn't be too small. actually that sounds fairly realistic.
the guy from silverprop is in the chat quite a bit, come in and ask him
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the channels are too deep to be 1/4 by 1/4...and the top doesnt look like it has channels in it; jaydee take a closer look @ it.....the copper part has the channels. the acrylic piece only covers the sides and top.
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Lurvely orstralian engineering
![]() http://www.silverprop.com/ for more details, shipping date is from Tuesday. The channel design looks restrictive at first, but there are multiple flow paths so I doubt the effect on flow rate will be very limiting. |
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Their site leaves me even more confused. They say there are 3 different base sizes yet I don't see what those sizes are? The one above has a monster thick acrylic top to it which I cannot figure out unless it has the channels in it aswell. otherwise it is just a waste of money putting that thick top on there as acrylic dosn't transfer heat. Il ike it, but I would like to see more of it!!!
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It is very nicely machined with serious attention to detail. Looks to be about as large as is possible on Socket A (taking into account all the capacitors and such). Blue and red anodizing scare me; ingrained response to OCH products? The clear lexan barbs look HOT though.
Jaydee you bring up an interesting point about baseplate thickness: I wish manufacturers would start listing many such parameters on their site. I understand about "trade secrets" but information like channel thickness, baseplate thickness, overall height, internal volume, weight, and a few other items (force exerted by the springs at max compression?) are necessary to know. My thoughts on the design (caveat emptor): In essence you have a spiral with parallel channels. That's a way (in theory) to get much more surface area without adding as much flow resistance (pressure drop) into the system. This is a good thing. However, equalizing flow isn't trivial. It looks like initially there are two channels, and this becomes 3 channels at the first turn (hidden behind the inlet fitting): that might be a good idea (assuming you can get the water through all three channels) because you should increase velocity (and tubulence) right over the inlet. I can't tell if the block does this again near the outlet or not. Somebody buy one? ![]() Last edited by pHaestus; 04-01-2002 at 10:29 AM. |
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hopefully I'll get mine by the end of the week, if Silverprop is nice enough to me
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JD, look closely at the block. The top is fairly thin across the channels. It then goes down over the sides of the block at the outside edges (like a cap on a bottle)
![]() Looks like it does this: _______ |******| |******| ******** where the * is copper and the | and _ are the top. pH - I agree with almost all of what you said ![]() In looking at the pics shown, it looks like the inside channel has a final turn to merge back with the outside two at the outlet. (hard to tell for sure from the angle of the pic) |
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