I cannot for the life of me, figure out how that would lead to any kind of positive thermal performance...
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That block looks like :banana::banana::banana::banana:. The guy has completely forgot about the principle of surface area, and that the pins on blocks are milled, not soldered. I guess when you have had your head up your ass for 4 years in Innovatek....
Wow.. strong words about XS and all of you n00bs :D
Sorry that you guys just don't understand the principals of low flow. He says that his precious expertise "has strayed into the hands of a bunch of idiots."
By stooping down to your level of knowledge, or purported lack thereof, you will just sink his intelligence!!
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i beg & implore someone with the knowledge & words to sign-in over there & totally own him, pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeease
pins are soldered to base??? seriously.. his stupidity hurts..
My pins appear to be superglued!
Wow.. EK, DD, D-Tek, Swiftech, XSPC... you guys are just a bunch of idiots!! Don't you understand the theory of thermal equilibrium? You n00b manufacturers have a lot to learn from Innovatek!
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Interesting observation.. copper is light and aluminum is heavy. Someone drop a ThermalRight cpu heatsink on his toes lol
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At least your pins are touching, mine seem to be magically floating. :eek:
Better yet, I'll drop my G-Flow on his toes. It's the heaviest block I've ever had. Most blocks (if you threw them at someone) would hurt, but you'd be able to shake it off after a few mins, this block will take someone out. :yepp: IIRC, the base alone is 5mm thick and the slots add another 3mm. Crappy machining too. Looks like they just gang milled it with slotting cutters at the wrong feed rate.
That's what most pictures of them I've seen looked like as well. :p:
It is so hard to just shrug it off sometimes when you encounter an individual like this. He has been shafted so hard, and so many times in so many different positions by the Innovatek marketing dept. that he has lost all coherency.
+1 it's astonishing to observe his absolute conviction that he's right, and everyone else out there is wrong. Surely it can't be too hard to realise that if innovatek's ideas were that far superior, everone else would be following by now?:shrug: (i know he talked about patents and the like, but cmon, really!).
I've spent the last 10min triying to find some info on fluid dynamics or heat transfer, but i'm not having much luck with wiki. What i need is a textbook, but i'm not in that area of study. We need a scientist in here to bust out some sweet formulas that say higher flow = more turbulence = lower temps or something like that!:cool:
What would possibly settle this argument (tho i doubt this guy will ever come around) is a real-world test. Someone get a G-Flow, a fusion (freer flowing), an EK Supreme (high restriction), and a couple of pumps (mabye a db-1, ddc3.2 etc). Test them at low, med and high flow on a nice toasty quadcore and let the numbers do the talking.:yepp:
I do realise that he raises many other points (like quality of manufacture etc), but in the end shouldn't real-world results be the selling point?
And some ppl just continue to live in denial about corrosion, sure it's not as bad as some say it is, i've seen enough pics to know that it exits!
That big long post of his is full of LOL.
Alu + copper won't corrode... lol. Comes up with some fancy equation then says that it can't apply for anything else than those blocks... lol. Low flow is better... lol then my 2GPM should be killing my temps right? Hmm my CPU is actually rather cold, what do you know!
I could continue to tear this guy apart even with my limited knowledge of this stuff. Plus he seems rather full of himself. Rather elitist. He says he's "glad to share his knowledge" but then calls us over here a bunch of idiots :rolleyes:
I'll enjoy my 2GPM loop with zero chance of corrosion and CPU load temps in the 30's and my GPU not breaking 45 using my pathetic Dtek and Swiftech hardware :p:
u could wiki/google 'thermal dynamics' i think.. as for being able to convince him.. ask him politely that, if u could prove him wrong, would he concede? if he says no, then he is clearly a troll :devil: @ which point u should point that out to eveyone in that thread :D
I think I can safely say the G-Flow is a loser. I can pretty confidently compare this rig to this rig. Idle temps alone, the G-flow loses. The G-flow is idling @ 43ºC and loads @ 61ºC (25ºC Amb) totally passive. With 3 Sunon 120x38 fans @ ~7v, 39ºC Idle-51ºC Load. These are both Preshott builds that are not OC'd at all, although I am thinking about trying the 524.
waterlogged of course it doesn't perform well, you don't have a weak enough pump on it to make the water sit in the block for 5 minutes :rofl:
I'm going to get a lawn spinkler system that turns on for a quick while and then shuts off for 5 minutes as the water circulates slowly to cool the block.
His math and reasoning is right, but what he does wrong is treat the water in the water block as an isolated system.
In fact, he should be treating the whole water loop as the 'water reservoir' that is undergoing total equilibrium with, say, the CPU block. And if flow is high and therefore you're getting more water through the rads per unit time, and therefore you're keep the whole water loop cool(er), then your delta of the block to the water will be smaller than if you allowed low flow and had all the water equilibrate to a higher temperature.
I believe that's the flaw in his reasoning.
Oh just use a little water gun. Its just enough water flow for the block. 10 minutes later, come bak empty out the block and start again. No need for a pump, or even a radiator. The water will swirl slowly and cool the cpu block real well.
lol you guys are a cack:rofl:
your reasoning is correct. Now tell DB how to explain it to him more simpliar then this, and you got a winner.
This is why were laughing and making fun. No matter how simple we make it, he doesnt get it.
Drinking coffee or beer, and then having to go every 15 min will pull the best temps. Might make your comp stink tho.