Anzial - Do you own your own company ? I'm just curious ...
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Anzial - Do you own your own company ? I'm just curious ...
I do not see the hybrid that you're talking about. I do not see flat tubes.
No airflow, not in this application. The cold plates are used for bench testing to keep hardware in spec for extended periods of operation. Actual operational time is very short.
errrr maybe they took something simular to gabe's air sink design?
it looks like they used a simular methodology as this guy here:
http://i125.photobucket.com/albums/p...e/IMG_0501.jpg
instead of fins, it looks like the pipes have been invidually made so they would get a greater surface area at a smaller foot print.
Problem with this design i see tho, it looks like its gonna break a new record in how overpriced a radiator can be.
evolution costs money ... speculate as much as you like but until its out and ppl have played with it just sit back and enjoy the ride.
Huh, something just occurred to me I wonder if anybody ever tried it Single direction rad , Fill it vertically with Small Offset triangular ( to Cause turbulence and direct airflow) tubes. It would only work in one direction. But might work ?
Holy cow... that was a giant leap to patent infringement.
LOL but that other link shows its not really a infringement.
http://i125.photobucket.com/albums/p...onal/tubes.png
Meh... still think its a copy on swiftech's helicoid patent.
the tubes look a little large to accomplish the same thing swiftech is doing
I'm thinking GEWA-HB, but rifled or stuffed with a mesh.
And I'd speculate that it could work great until it reaches saturation.
Still not ruling out revolutionary though...
:eek:
Anyone thought of this? How about using them premixes with Admiral series rads? :shocked:
We have this:
And we have this:Quote:
Feser One - the only coolant you will ever need!
Perfecting the way you cool your system, safely and paving the way to the future.
And we all know how safe their premixes are. Now how could they possibly do a fair thing, which would be an announcement that one of their products is not advisable toQuote:
THese will be crowned king of all PC Radiators and all the hoopla of who has the best radiator will be put to an end finally when these are released.
use with the other? :p:
And how would you clean them inside fins after this happens? You wouldn't. Not without a jigsaw, you wouldn't. :D
HEHEHEHEEH with lets say Silver pins or Non corrosive elements , humm maybe if Pins Were swirled into more of a corkscrew shape. flow in on the bottom and around and around the pins on its way up and out .
Ohh that would be insane .. inside the feser tubes .... a giant corkscrew flow.
So when are they going to open the website up more and shows us this new stuff. it's nearly the end of the month!!
http://www.dazmode.com/store/index.p...&cPath=154_155
Looks like they wont be available until at least the end of October :confused:
No idea when they will actually give info. I hope the give some to Skinnee soon, thats all I really care about.
There (TFC) site says this month. They need to do something. Skinnee you got any info
Nothing new unfortunately... I'll bang some cages and see if I can get any info.
years ago people did stuff like that, I remember a guy on forumoc back in the day sealed up an old ocz gladiator heatsink and had solid results, ran it with a huge danner mag 265 watt pump and a pair of 6" bong towers with a picnic cooler as the reservoir
as for this infringing on patents with that heatsink, not even close, 2 different applications, plus as its been pointed out, other companies have done what looks to be similar with watercoolers for other applications.
that said I probably wouldn't buy one based on what they'll likely be priced at, but I'm still interested to see what they bring to the table
all photos are here
http://watercooling.fr/forum/materie...ger-t4110.html
strange internal conception , interesting to test !
:D
With all them features they aren't going to be cheap.:(
online the official site http://www.feser-one.com/admiral/ADMIRAL.swf