Yes, expensive and from taiwan... but they rule an OC forum member got me 4 of them... blurry pic but you get the idea.Quote:
Originally Posted by EnJoY
http://www.anonforums.com/builds/bla...barbsblock.jpg
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Yes, expensive and from taiwan... but they rule an OC forum member got me 4 of them... blurry pic but you get the idea.Quote:
Originally Posted by EnJoY
http://www.anonforums.com/builds/bla...barbsblock.jpg
C/W ratings are not comparable between different test-bed setups, at all.Quote:
Originally Posted by bigjohns97
To get an indication of how well the XP90C cools compared to this wc setup, you would have to see the XP90C tested on the exact same testbed as this wc setup was tested on.
Amazingly awesome, ygpm. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by nikhsub1
.11 c/w is impossibly low. Probably they screwed up somewhere.Quote:
Originally Posted by bigjohns97
niksub1, Im curious if u dont mind telling me. how much did you have to pay to get those those fittings out from taiwan. If you do mind, forget i asked.
Is it just me or it looks like the radiator will interfere with DVI cables or any cables that comes from the expansion slots?
They worked out to be like $6 each... with shipping. I mean, $24 isnt going to make anyone poor, but, $24 for 4 barbs is steep. I had to have them though. :D
Oh and they seal with an oring... they are bad ass.
The thread that started it with better pics: http://www.ocforums.com/showthread.php?t=369254
oh thatsn ot too bad.. i thought u meant like 20 a barb..
Can someone here answer my questions above?Quote:
Originally Posted by Sgt_Strider
It could block some ports, but it depends on how flexible ur cables are, how wide your case is, and how you mount the radiator.
What is this a Pro forums meet up :)
Great water cooling kit
I see, I guess I"ll have to wait until someone receives this kit. Good thing I didn't order the H20 120 yet..Quote:
Originally Posted by MaxxxRacer
According to someone on procooling, its offset enough to miss the VGA + DVI connectors. Still, it looks like it could be close on a lot of cases.Quote:
Originally Posted by Sgt_Strider
nice looking setup, perfect for those who don't want to build their own custom wc loop. It's nice to see some true performance packages hit retail market.
looks good . a well performing kit with convenients and a good price tag .. not bad at all
not to mention that they should be flexible enough.. i cant see it really being like a big problemQuote:
Originally Posted by saratoga
i think i'll be going with this, instead of custom building one from scratch. unless a custom setup is really that better, and if nothing else better comes out by december.
How loud do you think this system will be? I am about to install my first WC and this kit looks nice. The number 1 reason I want to WC is for a silent PC. Currently I have a p180 case, dfi lanparty sli-dr, 3700+, and 7800GTX SLI setup. Think this system along with a couple of DD's GPU blocks will help cool things down and keep my system extremely quiet?
Given the radiator specs and system's target croud, i would say that Swiftech provides a good performing radiator, rather than a true low-noise one...Quote:
Originally Posted by Teecee
If you seek silence, consider the Black Ice Pro III or wait for new X-Flow series from HWLabs. IMHO.
I really really really really want to see where this radiator is going fall compared to a BIP and BIX (somewhere between the two, I'm expecting)....
Hmmm, what does this radiator look like (Swiftech's old one)?Quote:
Originally Posted by Xylo
http://www.swiftnets.com/products/MCR120.asp
Then we have the new radiator here, with lots of performance charts here to compare to their old one above:
http://www.swiftnets.com/products/MCR120-QP.asp
Is the old MCR120 a BIP? That's the question that needs answering.
Yea I got the old swiftech radiator right here and its just a regular skinny BIP.Quote:
Originally Posted by Cathar
Wonder if Bill can answer this?