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    I couldnt see it being released at such a price no one would buy it IMO, you could buy a copper TRUE lap it washer mod it buy two fans and get great performance and buy a DICE/LN2 pot and DICE for a year for benching purposes and still cost less then this one cooler.

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    if it competes with watercooling without the hassle of water running out to fry your comp, its viable.
    I would get one so I could run my videocards passived cooled with water.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ozzfest05 View Post
    I couldnt see it being released at such a price no one would buy it IMO, you could buy a copper TRUE lap it washer mod it buy two fans and get great performance and buy a DICE/LN2 pot and DICE for a year for benching purposes and still cost less then this one cooler.

    TRUE Copper-100 dollars
    Sand Paper - 5 dollars
    Glass-7 dollars
    Washers-30 cents
    Push Pull fans- 20 dollars
    DICE/LN2 pot-130 dollars
    Dice- 1.50 a pound 4 a month x12=72.00
    Total=364 dollars

    Beating peformance of a 400 dollar cooler priceless
    That's a bad analysis. You don't put a pot on top of a TRUE copper, you know.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cegras View Post
    That's a bad analysis. You don't put a pot on top of a TRUE copper, you know.
    if he doesnt hes defo on the wrong forum lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by cegras View Post
    That's a bad analysis. You don't put a pot on top of a TRUE copper, you know.
    No But I clearly stated for benching so use the TRUE Copper for everyday use and crack out the DICE pot for benching
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    Quote Originally Posted by cegras View Post
    That's a bad analysis. You don't put a pot on top of a TRUE copper, you know.
    i think he is just saying that you could buy both air and subzero kits and still save money
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ozzfest05 View Post
    No But I clearly stated for benching so use the TRUE Copper for everyday use and crack out the DICE pot for benching
    But you summed up the components and then compared it all to another system, apples to oranges .. :[
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    with that danamics cooler will there be a need for fan's as well? Seems like it might get a tad overpowered from our OC'd Quads at higher speed?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jamesrt2004 View Post
    with that danamics cooler will there be a need for fan's as well? Seems like it might get a tad overpowered from our OC'd Quads at higher speed?
    Fans are always needed to move the heat away from the fins AFAIK
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    Quote Originally Posted by dinos22 View Post
    i think he is just saying that you could buy both air and subzero kits and still save money
    Well, yeah, but this is just awesome ... and apparently spending a ton of money on things slightly unjustified is the philosophy on these forums ;O
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    This cooler uses NaK as its coolant, no wonder they haven't got the green light to market it in the US.

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    I'm pretty sure NaK, if I'm reading it right, as in Sodium - Potassi(ate?) doesn't exist.
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    its a eutectic mix of sodium and potasium, about 78% potassium and 22% sodium. the stuff can explode if i comes into contact with water (or someone's skin) if it doesn't explode it will atleast burn.

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    Has anyone seen this in the wild yet? If so where and how much?

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    Quote Originally Posted by twin_savage View Post
    its a eutectic mix of sodium and potasium, about 78% potassium and 22% sodium. the stuff can explode if i comes into contact with water (or someone's skin) if it doesn't explode it will atleast burn.
    Great! sounds like more fun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by twin_savage View Post
    its a eutectic mix of sodium and potasium, about 78% potassium and 22% sodium. the stuff can explode if i comes into contact with water (or someone's skin) if it doesn't explode it will atleast burn.
    That makes sense.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Toysoldier View Post
    It's the 17th and no reviews in sight :-(

    However, when I look at their reseller list and visit those homepages, the resellers do advertise the cooler. Some of them also advertise a "danamics powerbooster for LM10 - Fits 3,5' drivebay, Gives the pump more power and better cooling performance"
    NordicHardware is testing this cooler atm, so review should be available soon.

    We've been testing a LM10 prototype for a few days now, but we still have some tweaking of the text to do before we reveal how it performs. In the meantime, Danamics has announced that cooler will become available in stores near you soon, if not already. The cooler currently support AM2, AM2+ and Socket 775, but buyers will get a free Socket 1366 mounting bracket for free.
    http://www.nordichardware.com/news,8369.html

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    The metal in question is NaK. I can confirm that. However it's hermetically sealed inside the pipes and if a leak would occur it would coagulate instantly and seal the leak. For this to be dangerous your actually need to bring out a saw, open up the pipe and drop it in a bucket of water. I sincerely hope no one is stupid enough to do that.

    I'm not sure when the review will be up, we're still discussing the results from the prototype tests. We will have benchmarks with the retail as well, we're simply discussing the best way to do this. We've been testing with a slightly overclocked high-leakage Core QX9770 which is almost too much for TRUE120 and the results are interesting the least to say.

    We want to include some other tests as well, partly on request, which will delay the article a bit.

    Also, Core i7 mounting brackets are on their way and will be free of charge, incl. shipping.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NH|Delph1 View Post
    The metal in question is NaK. I can confirm that. However it's hermetically sealed inside the pipes and if a leak would occur it would coagulate instantly and seal the leak. For this to be dangerous your actually need to bring out a saw, open up the pipe and drop it in a bucket of water. I sincerely hope no one is stupid enough to do that.

    I'm not sure when the review will be up, we're still discussing the results from the prototype tests. We will have benchmarks with the retail as well, we're simply discussing the best way to do this. We've been testing with a slightly overclocked high-leakage Core QX9770 which is almost too much for TRUE120 and the results are interesting the least to say.

    We want to include some other tests as well, partly on request, which will delay the article a bit.

    Also, Core i7 mounting brackets are on their way and will be free of charge, incl. shipping.

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    why not add a hot phenom in there too? just a suggestion
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    Quote Originally Posted by NH|Delph1 View Post
    The metal in question is NaK. I can confirm that. However it's hermetically sealed inside the pipes and if a leak would occur it would coagulate instantly and seal the leak. For this to be dangerous your actually need to bring out a saw, open up the pipe and drop it in a bucket of water. I sincerely hope no one is stupid enough to do that.

    I'm not sure when the review will be up, we're still discussing the results from the prototype tests. We will have benchmarks with the retail as well, we're simply discussing the best way to do this. We've been testing with a slightly overclocked high-leakage Core QX9770 which is almost too much for TRUE120 and the results are interesting the least to say.

    We want to include some other tests as well, partly on request, which will delay the article a bit.

    Also, Core i7 mounting brackets are on their way and will be free of charge, incl. shipping.

    //Andreas
    Eagerly awaiting results.
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    Quote Originally Posted by demonkevy666 View Post
    why not add a hot phenom in there too? just a suggestion
    Don't have one, Phenom samples are hard to get a hold of for some odd reason.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NH|Delph1 View Post
    The metal in question is NaK. I can confirm that. However it's hermetically sealed inside the pipes and if a leak would occur it would coagulate instantly and seal the leak. For this to be dangerous your actually need to bring out a saw, open up the pipe and drop it in a bucket of water. I sincerely hope no one is stupid enough to do that.

    I'm not sure when the review will be up, we're still discussing the results from the prototype tests. We will have benchmarks with the retail as well, we're simply discussing the best way to do this. We've been testing with a slightly overclocked high-leakage Core QX9770 which is almost too much for TRUE120 and the results are interesting the least to say.

    We want to include some other tests as well, partly on request, which will delay the article a bit.

    Also, Core i7 mounting brackets are on their way and will be free of charge, incl. shipping.

    //Andreas
    seems ur impressed with the performance.
    The idea for me is sound, no leaks, and cool well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by flopper View Post
    seems ur impressed with the performance.
    The idea for me is sound, no leaks, and cool well.
    Or then wanting to keep up with the hype. No doubt.

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