I'll try to remember that the next time we have som LN2. I'm planning on buying a new meter with two probes, I'll test those aswell.
I'll try to remember that the next time we have som LN2. I'm planning on buying a new meter with two probes, I'll test those aswell.
Where i can buy it?
Last edited by TheGoat Eater; 07-26-2009 at 05:10 PM.
I suppose it's more heavy as well, isn't it?
CPU : AMD X2 5200+ @ 3Ghz
Motherboard : EPOX EP-AF590 SLI2 with Thermalright HR-05 IFX SLI
CPU Cooler : Thermalright Ultra 120 Extreme with Noctua NF-P12
Videocard : XFX 8600GT Fatal1ty Edition @ 700/1800Mhz
DDR : Teem Xtreem PC-6400 2X1GB @ 4-4-4-8 / 500Mhz
HDD : Sata II - 2 X Seagate 250GB ST3250410AS 16MB cach in RAID 0 ; IDE - Seagate 160GB, WD 80GB
PSU : Chieftec 600 Watt, +12V Combined 48A - CTF-600-14CS
CASE : Chieftec AEGIS CX-05B-B with 4 X Scythe SLIP STREAM SY1225SL12M controled by
Scythe Kaze Master 5.25 @ 1000RPM; 3 X Noctua NF-B9 @ 1000RPM
Monitor : HP L1740
speacker : Logitech X-230
WOW, looking good.
Any info on base mass gomeler?
Side not:
1st gen are on a fire sale:
http://www.koolance.com/water-coolin....php?cPath=120
hmmm threading, where in the world did they get that idea from.
What this industry needs is more duplication, less innovation.
Last edited by chew*; 01-18-2010 at 10:26 AM.
Double post srry
Glad i'm not the only one that noticed, lets not even calculate the internal surface area in their previous gpu pot to say a tek 9.......
It's like avoiding plagerism. If you reword it or change the order of the words it's "ok"
I find their release rather ironic and rather contradictory to an email I have in my inbox
Anyone care to see it? I will of course edit some details out.
Even more ironic they call it rev 2 when it obviously has none of the traits of rev 1......looks like a rev 2 of other designs out there.
Last edited by chew*; 01-18-2010 at 11:15 AM.
So I wonder where they got the idea to thread the holes from... thats pretty bad...
Is there a review out there where credit is given ?
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I think my review goes live tomorrow. Will link when I get word on the date. Mostly just videos showing the pot on dry ice and LN2.
Seriously? You think threading holes to create additional surface area is a creative idea? That is like claiming that a pneumatic tire is a different idea versus the wooden wheel.
Let's see.. we need more surface area. We have a machine shop available. We can..
1) bead blast to dimple the material
2) thread everything to ridge the material
Get over it, Koolance is pulling all information available in order to advance their designs. Is there a patent on threading holes?
My w3570 has a sick nasty coldbug, between -88C and -100C depending on the benchmark. This pot is a little lighter than the F1EE I normally use however I never overpoured. The F1EE spoiled everyone, a monkey can get WRs on it. This pot is a killer dry ice and LN2 pot, coldbug or no coldbug. Holds my w3570 to 5325 through Vantage CPU test and 5550 through 3D05 game tests. Wait for more feedback before judging the pot. Before I used the F1EE I thought it would be terrible from the seeming lack of surface area
The Tek9 issue I believe was due to the involvement of V2-V3, don't quote me on that. I think he was their "adviser" for it. Once again, don't quote me on that but that is the rumor I heard from someone NOT at Koolance.
It is called Rev2 so customers can tell the difference between the Rev1 and the Rev2 while still giving Koolance the chance to keep the CPU-LN2 name. Would you rather they just call them all CPU-LN2s? Or maybe CPU-LN2-FTW-OMGWTFBBQ?
Check the date on that email. That is half a year ago, just after the launch of the original CPU-LN2. Of course at the time they weren't looking into revising the pot, they were still waiting on feedback on the original CPU-LN2.
Clearly you have a bone to pick with Koolance. Love it or hate it but Koolance has a much larger budget than Kingpincooling.com or ln2cooling.com and will through the savings in mass production out-earn them on each pot. This same thing happened to water blocks years ago when we went from milling our own blocks to companies spewing out thousands of blocks. Move with the times or get run over.
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