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    Feser's New Lineup

    The Admiral Series Radiators

    http://www.frozencpu.com/ in the latest news section

    They show a few pics of the rads and they certainly are different. I hope the wait was worth it!
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    Looks interesting

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    Quote Originally Posted by ScottALot View Post
    The Admiral Series Radiators

    http://www.frozencpu.com/ in the latest news section

    They show a few pics of the rads and they certainly are different. I hope the wait was worth it!
    hrm i know i've seen a tower cooler with similar staggered disk like fins before. I also seem to recall a concept sketch on these forums with them. I can't recall the pros/cons though.

    edit: on a second look i misinterpreted the pictures. this looks a lot like waterlogged's link below + ridges.
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    Why couldn't they just post pictures instead of some lame flash.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lowfat View Post
    Why couldn't they just post pictures instead of some lame flash.
    My question, exactly. It's like that damn music on their sites that just makes you want to smash your head against your keyboard.
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    lol, yeah, that flash is pretty annoying.

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    Have I just smashed my head against my keyboard?

    The more interesting part is Iandh Pure-Sil coolant just below. Taken that his killcoil costs $6.50,
    it definitely seems like they're charging $13 for distilled water which is ridiculous.
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    Well, it's certainly different than anything else currently on the market. . .but it's hardly a "radically new concept". I do wonder if they managed to get rid of the dead spot in the center that's inherent in all tube style rads with those folds.

    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...6&postcount=11

    Note the date on that post. All it really looks like to me is they redesigned the average household style radiator for the PC.

    I'll say this though, those Triebwerks ought to be able to push through this pretty well.
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    Looks nice but do you think they will perform well? I have always used their xchangers and have been happy..
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    Quote Originally Posted by Erklat View Post
    Have I just smashed my head against my keyboard?

    The more interesting part is Iandh Pure-Sil coolant just below. Taken that his killcoil costs $6.50,
    it definitely seems like they're charging $13 for distilled water which is ridiculous.
    heh if you read the post regarding all the steps in making it you'd understand

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    It'd be kind of cool if that iandh stuff was sorta tinted silver color.

    On the topic of the radiator, the curved sort of fins make me think fans will have an easier time getting static pressure as any airflow that gets through will be able to drag other cool air with it around the fins.

    EDIT: That above line is confusing, but I just can't explain it any better : /
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    SO are you saying the design is BETTER then what current rads are like or?
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    From the images, it doesn't look like there are any "fins", those bulges are part of the copper(?) tubes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Waterlogged View Post
    From the images, it doesn't look like there are any "fins", those bulges are part of the copper(?) tubes.
    Maybe I"m looking at it wrong

    To me it looks like the fins are surrounding the channels making these sort of fin-tubes instead of just a flat wall of fins.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ryan92084 View Post
    heh if you read the post regarding all the steps in making it you'd understand
    I did and realized it's kinda old news.

    But, it's pricing is derived more from the perspective that Feser sells it's
    crap for $10/L than the fact that two hours are needed to produce a
    bottle of those. Nice product like anything that comes out of his workshop,
    make no mistake about that. Just an idea that I need $40 of coolant every
    half a year makes me reject it. Or stick with it's killcoil.

    Nuff with the constructive offtopic.

    About the rad, seeing enough space between those 'tubes'. Probably low rpm fans optimized at last?
    Not a distinctive Feser design. At least wasn't up to this moment.
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    good news, looking forward for some numbers

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    Quote Originally Posted by ScottALot View Post
    Maybe I"m looking at it wrong

    To me it looks like the fins are surrounding the channels making these sort of fin-tubes instead of just a flat wall of fins.

    All I see in those pics on FCPU are a bunch of tubes that have been processed in a way (knurled with smooth rollers, or perhaps stamped in a press?) to give them more surface area with no conventional type fins between them.

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    I'm guessing that not plain form of fins might cause a bit more turbulence enhancing heat dissipation (most air coolers have different from straight rectangle shaped fins aswell, though possibly partially because of looks aswell), but i doubt it resulting in something noticeably better cooling wise then normal rads. Almost certainly not enough better to justify double the price (pure speculation, by guessing that non standart rad making technology might be more expensive and knowing Feser's love to overcharge for overhyped products).

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    Feser= Bradburyfail

    ...and anyone else notice the ironic use of an Olde Englishe font on their "German Engineering (!)" slide.

    I think I'd rather gouge out my retinas with an icepick than sit through that again.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Waterlogged View Post
    All I see in those pics on FCPU are a bunch of tubes that have been processed in a way (knurled with smooth rollers, or perhaps stamped in a press?) to give them more surface area with no conventional type fins between them.

    Ah, I hadn't seen that picture! They sorta look like rolled heatpipes in a way...

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    Interesting... Doesn't intuitively seem like enough surface area, but we will see. Perhaps optimized for really low fan speeds. Round tubes should be good for low restriction internally and the tubes externally seem to be spaced apart that they probably don't restrict fans much either.

    Very different..Look forward to seeing some testing on these..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Martinm210 View Post
    Interesting... Doesn't intuitively seem like enough surface area, but we will see. Perhaps optimized for really low fan speeds. Round tubes should be good for low restriction internally and the tubes externally seem to be spaced apart that they probably don't restrict fans much either.

    Very different..Look forward to seeing some testing on these..
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    But this looks like something different if testers I trust end up testing this I might given them a Run. I dear say there going to used in a few builds Just for looks.
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    Anyone taking a guess at the pricing on these? I will start off with a guess at $250 for a single 120mm rad and up from there.
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