u got the baseplate alligned wrong.
LOL...
Well i did in the picture... the injector is 90 degree's to the blocks cutting plane.
So flip your picture 90 degree's.
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Jassaf you know it was discovered high fins on the block isnt important.
You want a thin base + surface area, that doesnt go too far from the base.
as i said u got the injector wrong.
You flipped it 90 degree's.
The injector dumps into that divit you see in the middle, the water gets spread out evenly on the pathway, and gets recycled at the end.
Look at my edits 3 posts up.
EDIT... ack look at it now.. lol... i need more coffee
Pictures for the upcoming skinneelabs review! :D :D
http://www.skinneelabs.com/assets/im...0_prodshot.jpg
http://www.skinneelabs.com/assets/im..._prodshot2.jpg
http://www.skinneelabs.com/assets/im...odshot-amd.jpg
http://www.skinneelabs.com/assets/im..._baseplate.jpg
http://www.skinneelabs.com/assets/im...internals1.jpg
http://www.skinneelabs.com/assets/im...internals2.jpg
http://www.skinneelabs.com/assets/im...-360_fins1.jpg
http://www.skinneelabs.com/assets/im...-360_fins2.jpg
http://www.skinneelabs.com/assets/im...-360_fins3.jpg
ETA for the review is a few weeks, the Supreme HF testing will be up by then too!
Great to hear that vapor has another review coming :)
I'm a ordering one even if its not top dog. Worst case I use it on another system and get an XT for my main rig
Need reviews or good opinions though...anyone
EDIT: Should have ordered yesterday so I could have it to stared at for the weekend; ordered one anyway
I'm a cheapskate but I also really want one, are any vendors selling this for less than what koolance already has it listed for? Hrmm, maybe koolance can give me a military discount! :)
ppc and sidewinder don't have it yet, and koolance doesn't provide usps shipment, only ups :(
The main difference between Heatkiller LC and LT/Cu is in the number of channels in the base. LC has 34 channels while the LT
has 51 channels. LT jet plate adds very little to the performance of the block ...the best HK combo would be LT base and LC top.
I tested the silicone mod on my LC block and the 1 mm silicone gasket was compressed to 0.2 mm ...it would almost completely
clog the side channels and reduce the hight of center channels so I ended up not using it (was a little afraid that the compressed
silicone would tear and float around the loop until it would clog up something). With assembled LC block I could not insert a piece
of paper between the base and the top.
As for the Koolance CPU-360 blocks, wow ...looks very very good and should perform about the same as the current top blocks or
even better (hopes for better ... as a nudge to other players)
...I wonder what the performance would be if the whole inlet area would be replaced with pin array with remaining being fin array
You gotta hand it to Koolance - this block just looks amazing! If it at least performs on par with a HK3 Cu it's my new block when I tear down my loop. Hopefully it'll work well with lapped CPUs.
That's a Gorgeous block... looks like a built-in shuriken! :) hats off to Koolance... I'm stunned at how far they've come from their yellow acrylic topped block, and are challenging the World's Best blocks now. The quick disconnect line and pump tops are impressive as well.
"I can't believe it's a Koolance" shud be a new slogan.. :)
The installation manual for the CPU-360 has now been posted. Blank jet plates are on the way, initially in stainless steel. We are also trying other materials that will be easier to modify, like brass.
Tim
Tim i sended you a Pm but the answer was none:rofl::clap:
Portugal is a good growing market for watercooling i guess Koolance isnīt interested in it , you just lose for that:down:
It looks good but no review in my country , thatīs why Swiftech and Ek dominate it .
I know Koolance tested their block against the top dogs, common sense unless the marketers run the show. Otherwise they wouldn't of released this. They are smart to hold that info back, waiting for independant tests.
Nice to see them working at it. They are a big company, so being nimble is hard work dealing with the suits. A Dilbert thing.
We'll wait with baited breath.
I do not think you will find it for cheaper; If I recall when the cpu-350 came out the etailors sold it for the same price listed onn Koolance site and never went down until now.
If you are lucky, you may find it for $80 when stock is available. To me I would rather just pay the $5 and get it now, or get it direct.
Mine will be here on Monday...now time to get all my other parts figured out :rofl:. This will be my first time on H2o
Awaiting more help from Naekuh, or i guess advice. I have a general idea of what I want and need
I really had a feeling that would be the case. At the very least I'm going to contact customer service to see about shipping options, shipping anything to hawaii using anything other than USPS is silly expensive.
I pretty much have no clue wth I'm doing watercooling since I've always been an extreme air guy, but I guess thats half of the fun.