can anyone bring any info to light on this? I heard rumours of them "revolutionising the radiator market" with something new recently
cheers :up:
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can anyone bring any info to light on this? I heard rumours of them "revolutionising the radiator market" with something new recently
cheers :up:
If those are an inlet and an outlet on the side, win. Will buy.
If this is truly what Feser had in mind, then this would make filling and draining much easier thanks to the multiple ports.
The idea isn't new...
Phobya G-Changers have dual inlet/outlet...
what im wondering is why it looks like alu.. as they wouldnt be that stupid.. lol
I'm guessing they just made a black anodized aluminum shroud.
A nice touch, in some cases I suppose. Black satin paint is much safer as far as matching many different cases.
It would probably look pretty good in MM cases. A cube for a cube. :D
Interesting little thing
Feser didnt just removed itself from the Rad market ?
Xchanger are out
Was sure rhey retired !Quote:
Originally Posted by feser web site
This looks like a teaser shot more than anything....they're not showing the important part, the radiator section....that's what I'm curious about :cool:
Just to put things in perspective....in bringing this to market, they killed production of what is, arguably, the most solid performing radiator in the market.
no specs? looks like 120mm ones to me
is that a neoprene pad between the rad n fan?
me think is two in/out port? better flow? if yes would hold new rad buy to check this new baby.
A more accuracy eta would be nice
Definitely an innovative idea, but I would have to agree with Vapor. You can't see the important part yet which is the radiator.
If somehow Feser managed to top their performance of the XChanger line with this feature it would be awesome, but with the way Feser has priced their radiators in the passed, it makes me worry.
I'm really wondering how the water flow/tanks are arranged.
In a "traditional" two pass rad, the rad is "split" into two halves, lengthwise, so the water flows down one length, back up the other half.
In this, is it a two pass arranged in layers, top and bottom vs. side-by-side?
Just wondering given the arrangement of the two sets of ports. The arrangement of the end ports almost seems to dictate it's a two pass that's layered.
Is this an image that can be found on the web or has it been strategically sent out to the most trustworthy Fester shills to seed interest?
I really dislike the fact that Feser charges so much for their radiators, I really can't see myself spending that much on a radiator when the whole watercooling hobby is as expensive as it is. But I guess some can say thats what differentiates me between Xtreme and normal.
It's on Feser's index page....."Who Is It?"
Why are those in/outlets so close to each other??
Phil
Ah, I generally avoid soiling my browser and hardware when I don't have to so, I hadn't looked there.
As for the "layered" 2 pass you speculated on, looks like a given considering the fitting layout on the end of the tank. It's not a new concept, seeing that it's already being used by the GTX.
:p:
We've had a few run in's with a couple of them here and they do cause quite a ruckus every so often. It's like whack-a-mole, they pop up, we smack 'em, they go away for awhile then pop up again. :ROTF: