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28th December 2002, 13:46 | #11 |
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| ROFL Crash tests were conducted by repeatedly (3 times) dropping a case equipped with an MC462 heatsink from the roof of a second story building. The heatsink remained securely attached to the processor, and the processor didn't suffer any damage. crash test 1 crash test 2 that air cooled pelt could be a solution 80-120mm adapter and my 120mm fan will make an effective, less expensive solution where is it available? |
28th December 2002, 13:55 | #12 |
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| Eheim waterpump 1250 1200 l/h : 71 Swiftech MCW462-BT (AMD) : 105 HW Labs Black Ice II : 98 2m tubing: 15 ? Loveno don't have that apparantly total: 289 Watercooling + Pelt Or.. Innovatek innovaSET 2 for 257 http://www.3dxtreme.org/innovatekp3.shtml but I think the Swiftech solution will cool ALOT better @Bosw8er: air has it's limit and the aircooled pelt is only "ok" working @ idle I want 40°C max load temps with a 2.0v vcore :grin:
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28th December 2002, 15:15 | #13 |
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| I've got the king size version of the d-tek spir@l. Bad *** boy, one of the best commercially available waterblocks, but expensive and there was a 6 month queue one year ago. The swiftech you mentioned is about to be replaced with a newer version wich is supposed to be 25% better. I wouldn't buy it... Germany has some όber watercooling stuff, but most of the advertising we see is from US companies (dangerden, swiftech): more expensive (import), but not necessarely better. Reviews: check google. Black Ice II: .be: 98 .de: 70 The radiator I mentioned is far better than the Black ice II, and cheaper. edit: XP2400+ @ 2550Mhz & 2V: 28°C
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28th December 2002, 15:40 | #14 | |
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It does perform better but it's more for quiet-pc-building types like myself ... not for noisy-power-loving types. | |
28th December 2002, 16:16 | #15 |
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| Still, I don't understand why one wants to buy expensive & overrated American watercoolingproducts, when you can get (better?) performing waterblocks in .de for half the price.
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28th December 2002, 17:02 | #16 |
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| Do not misunderstand: Innovatek has been my favourite for a long time (no noise solution + performant). I would choose this one in stead of a swiftech solution. But i cannot find a shop nearby selling their kits. Why don't you post where you find all those nice things in germany ... Dual heat transformer = BEST ! http://www.hardwareluxx.de/cgi-bin/u...c&f=5&t=000038 http://www.low-noise.de/shop/shop.ph...1;303;329;495;
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28th December 2002, 17:23 | #18 |
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| that suxx... :-(
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28th December 2002, 17:33 | #19 |
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28th December 2002, 19:13 | #20 |
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