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    Feser Monsta Pics

    Hadn't seen any pictures posted in this forum, but sorry if they've already been here Found them at the Overclockers UK forum...

    Edit: Oh, and the size - 476 mm x 148.6 mm x 104.2 mm







    It's a fatty alright

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    For some reason, I lol'd

    (I think it's because I hear cheesey tecno in the background in my mind)

    That thing is a beast, for sure.
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    3 letters come to mind...

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    That is one big rad,wonder what kind of fans you would need to blow air through that.

    Looks like it takes 140 or 120mm fans.
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    OMFG look at the side of that rad.........I will need to buy another case, just for the rad :p :p :p

    Cuestion noob: Realy gain a copple of º less with a rad like that???
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    Try fitting that into a case

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    Well now I know what rad is going into my UFO...

    Wait WTF is with the open sides?

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    if it where any bigger it could have 3 intake fans and one exhaust on each fan area.
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    The carbon fiber panels cover the open sides...

    I can't believe I said that, carbon fiber panels on a radiator...
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    I wonder how much it weighs in at?
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    That's ridiculous. The size and the name

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    Quote Originally Posted by mcoffey View Post
    That's just the CF side plate removed which looks about as gay as anything I've ever seen on a WC component IMO.

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    Umm... yeah. I agree.

    Quote Originally Posted by aspire.comptech View Post
    The carbon fiber panels cover the open sides...

    I can't believe I said that, carbon fiber panels on a radiator...
    Yeah the two don't seem to go with one another...

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    Any idea what flow is like through that? FPI?

    Like others have said, that's a big rad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Polizei View Post
    Any idea what flow is like through that? FPI?

    Like others have said, that's a big rad.
    not sure the numbers but it looks like a configuration similar to the HWLabs GTX series rads (stacked instead of side by side).

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    Jeez, it could be a passive radiator with that size... but push/pull seems like it would be pretty effective (and HUGE). I just hope they have the the L337 carb0n fib3r panels for both sides to keep the air unidirectional (cant really tell from the pics)
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    That is just too thick imo, it probably won't even fit in most full towers.

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    Wounder if it will fit in the new MM pedistal(i think thats the name..) case

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    It is a ricer's dream - fake carbon fiber!

    No thanks.
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    Push-pull counter-rotating 220V LOUD fans and you might be making enough air flow through that...

    Or maybe 12V Delta/Cromair-Rotron ones... but I have never seens 12V counter-rotating fans...

    Either way, is there any point to such radiator apart from "we do it because we can"?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrToad View Post
    Push-pull counter-rotating 220V LOUD fans and you might be making enough air flow through that...

    Or maybe 12V Delta/Cromair-Rotron ones... but I have never seens 12V counter-rotating fans...

    Either way, is there any point to such radiator apart from "we do it because we can"?
    Delta has dual motor counter-rotating fans. They are thick though at like 76mm, can you imagine a push-pull setup with that rad and those fans??
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    75 dollar fans, too.

    I fail to see the use of this item. Seems just too thick to me.

    I thought the GTX 480 was thick (heavy too, I can't imagine the weight of this) but this is nuts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SparkyJJO View Post
    Delta has dual motor counter-rotating fans. They are thick though at like 76mm, can you imagine a push-pull setup with that rad and those fans??
    I can imagine it weighing as much as my entire GPU loop.

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    looks like its setup for both 120 and 140mm fans (so no go on current 120.3 grills and standard MCR320 cases), eyeballing it would likely fit in the bottom of a v2000 with one set of 25mm fans and have room for the psu but (stating the obvious) this is intended for external mount

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    Quote Originally Posted by [XC] Kayin View Post
    75 dollar fans, too.
    Nah, the dual motor, counter rotating Deltas are under $50 at Sidewinder.

    Quote Originally Posted by Linchpin View Post
    I can imagine it weighing as much as my entire GPU loop.
    That's probably why the side panels are made of carbon fiber, to save weight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SparkyJJO View Post
    Delta has dual motor counter-rotating fans. They are thick though at like 76mm, can you imagine a push-pull setup with that rad and those fans??
    I've seens those, but I meant the pushing ones rotating in one direction and the pulling ones in the opposite one (or vice-versa). More efficient than having both sets rotating in the same direction

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