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General Liquid/Water Cooling Discussion For discussion about Full Cooling System kits, or general cooling topics. Keep specific cooling items like pumps, radiators, etc... in their specific forums. |
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What do you guys think? I won't havethe nfinished up till next week at which time I'll be sending them off for testing if they perform well. This is just the core it will fit into my normal water block casing.
Hoot and joe over at overclockers will get one and a few others that have been asking about them.
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Looks good. What kind of outer shell is it going to have?
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It will look like this but it'll be about 1/4 inch shorter and we will be changeing the oulet port a little. It will hopefully come out at a 45 degree angle instead of 90 degree.
This one is prototype we will be testing a copper version also. The ones in the pics are copper with a silver base. http://community.webshots.com/album/40268738Vcjeom
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looks good, a little on the high side, but not bad...
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It's only about 2 1/2 inches tall. Rotor I asked a question back here
http://forums.procooling.com/vbb/sho...5&pagenumber=2
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heh... I was just reading that post now.... mind if I answer here.... I would be honored if you would try it out, and make your findings public.
I would also not mind sending you a specimen. If you can maybe re drop me a line 3rotor@overclockers-network.com
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I sent the emai thanks for the reply rotor. Also you still make those north bridge blocks? One last question I've been eyeballing your tubonator quatros for a long time, like almost a year. What do they perform like and what size are the barbs on them?
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The Quattro is purely for use with these new 220W Tec's. As you can imagine, one needs a large surface with very well ventilated interior, and at those kinds or wattage, hotspots in the block is a big no-no. the fittings, as a result of the size of the block, is 1/2"NPT and therefor can go up to 3/4"id, and up to 4 fittings(dual pump). It does however perform just as well without Tec's.
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Those things are incredable.
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Very nice web let me know when they go into production. I bet that will flow alot better than the first one.
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Actually the first one had good flow but you are correct this will have even more flow.
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