The difference is that you can say that where others attempt to justify it.
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wow just wow...this thread was doing great now we are bashing each other...oh well I just want to buy the tyhpoon 3 baby....
True. On with the discussion, lest we fall to their level! My greatest pleasure with this whole thing is that it represents a change in technology, not just a wee bit better way to do the same old tired thing. If water cooling is to remain a definer of those who have rigs, as opposed to those who buy a Compaq, HP or Gateway, we need to see new ideas on the market. Water cooling is becoming way too main stream. I find that this concept will give rise to a whole new generation of blocks, rads and procedures.
I find that one hard to believe that water cooling is becoming main stream not yet at least if HP and the other PC makers out there could make a complete dummy proof system with a tyhpoon 3 setup then yeah then I can see it becoming main stream for now its still an underground thing.
Congrats on ruining a pretty interesting thread. Bravo lads, bravo. :clap:
Srsly. Thread is back on track.
Unfortunately your ignorance regarding the physics of flow is what is holding you back from ever understanding why the T3 is great. The fact is with the T3 mounted to a D5 you get increased flow. End of story, period. Increased flow = better performance even though we may not be able to measure it on our systems. When will the T3 be great? when manufacturers start putting out products that can better utilize said increased flow. Until then I guess the T3 only offers you a super convenient way to run 2 loops, mount a D5, and bleed the system. shucks :rolleyes:
Is this the new trend you are going to start when confronted? Rather then wish a fond farewell why don't you back up all your talk with real data, rather than run away with your tail between your legs :down:
Back on topic. I find it sad that someone like Skinee who invested a ton of time to reviewing this product as accurately and unbiasedly as possible is being hated on by people who have yet to provide .0001% worth of the data that Skinee has. You should all be kissing the ground skinee stands on because if you aggravate him enough its going to be one less Tester who does all the legwork for all of you lazies who want to be spoon feed results. Pathetic.
Ok seriously Back on topic. :p:
Too bad there are no pictures of the tested loop(s) as it would make for greater understanding including myself as to how this was put together. Pics of the res and pump are nice! :up:
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http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5...oop_s5_XXX.jpg
There is more information in the other review thread skinnee posted over here:
http://www.overclock.net/water-cooli...oon-iii-4.html
Like I said I'm not going to get invloved in all the flaming.
Thanks
from the guy who gave you that image:
he was under an assumption, if the assumption is true, which i bet it is, then i bolded what is opinion wasQuote:
In other words, is the T3 registering ~2 gpm on the lower ports WHILE its registering ~ 1.5gpm on the upper one? Or did you seal off the ports of the opposing loops to get these numbers?
If the flow numbers have been taken separately, then this information really tells us nothing. If they were taken simultaneously, then it is actually showing a rather unique inherent capability of the Typhoon III. It potentially has the capability to configure a parallel loop set up that can deliver a higher rate of flow to individual components in a system
He did say that graph was photoshoped, so the numbers may not be exact, but close enough.
The only issue is that is only showing a serial loop. BoxGods has stated that the T3 is designed around a parallel loop. The serial loop test was just to show it is a capable pump head till you get everything setup for your parallel loops.
Well that is the next issue once you set it up with parallel loops it isn't going to make any difference to your temps so what's the point? If your going to do a true 2 loop setup you want to have 2 res and 2 pumps to actually see any change in temps. I mean i've argued in circles that a Y on the outlet of a pump with both loops dumping back into seperate ports on any res will accomplish the same thing as the T3 but honestly I just choose to bow out of this thread at this point because i feel like I am just beating a dead horse and I don't want people thinking I have some vendetta against Primochill or Boxgod's or skinnee or anyone because I don't.
I just think this whole thing has been blown way out of proportion and was misrepresented in the review. That is how I feel and nothing is going to change that so there is no sense talking about it anymore.
It was fun at first but it just turns into a cesspool of flaming which is bad for my blood pressure so i'm out!
Cheers folks.
I have to say, you are actually an annoying person to debate with and I enjoy debates. Your pictures shows me nothing relevant. The T3 was designed to utilize 2 loops to increase flow and when set up accordingly it DOES. What i so hard to grasp about that? This is like the 3rd thread I have seen where you misinterpret the info because it doesn't fit your "logic". Maybe what boxgods should have done was install a thermostat on the T3, that would have solved it :rofl:
Here was a post from Norris a while back about his temps. I think he had a true dual loop before this, but I needs to confirm this. He saw a couple of degrees out of his GPU, and no change out of his CPU. The biggest difference is that you can run a parallel loop (costing less money than a dual), have a cleaner build, and still get good temps.
*sigh* Not everyone who uses liquid to cool their pc does so with the intent of achieving the lowest temps possible without using some type of chiller, in fact most people who liquid cool their pc are trying to reduce noise or get a little better overclock. Using something like the T3 is an easy way for the average user to accomplish this and it's done without buying a second pump or reservoir if they decide that cooling graphics cards or motherboard is something they should try now that they are comfortable with a water cooled cpu. The ability to do this so simply should appeal to many making this a great way for entry level users to get something they are comfortable with using and can expand upon in the future. I have seen some concern about temps...Maybe all those users just build ghetto systems that can barely cool a gpu but have 4x the neccesary radiator for the cpu, you do realize that people can still use whatever radiator(s) they choose with a pump top/res like this and as such should be able to control their temps just fine! Why is this so difficult to understand? Is it that people feel that their iwaki's power is threatened and it will no longer be sufficient to give them a high pressure hose-out? If it's the design that you don't understand then ask for an explanantion instead of crying foul. Is the T3 something for all enthusiasts to run out and replace their DDC3.2 that probably just had to have an aftermarket to get that unmeasureable difference in their temps? No. If you are building a new system or are a first time builder the T3 might have some real value for you though.
Any word on the T3 in stock worldwide?
Shall I post my pics later??? I also have a unboxing vid and some after installation stuff.
That is not unique to the typhoon. Anybody who finished elementary school knows water follows the path of least resistance. Of course the least restrictive loop will have better flow. I'm not gonna get into the rest of the shenanigans but I had to comment on this part.Quote:
then it is actually showing a rather unique inherent capability of the Typhoon III. It potentially has the capability to configure a parallel loop set up that can deliver a higher rate of flow to individual components in a system
Yes I was running a true dual loop. CPU only loop with a MCP355 and XSPC top, Swiftech Micro Res and a PA120.3. The GPU loop was 3 x EVGA Hydro Copper blocks, MCP355 with XSPC top, Swiftech Micro Res and a PA120.3.
Yeah, but like a degree or two, so that's within the margin of error and can be explained by that or maybe they are using the unused rad capacity, I mean, I do have two PA120.3's.
That is an excellent observation. I actually had to stop a second and thing about it lol.
There is only one item that is not mirrored. The logo on the front (which is VERY hard to see by design). Also, I designed it so that the pump would be deeper in the case as seen from the access/window side so that the pumps wire would be easier to stealth, and so that the ports are in the best place to run the loops and for access.