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Thread: Flowrates of Koolance 350 / EK Supreme / DTek FusionV2

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    Wow, I never thought the 350 was going to be more restrictive than a Supreme.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NaeKuh View Post
    actually no.

    theres a dot whick you allign the base plate with the mid plate.
    Looks like you'd get a heck of a lot better flow 45 degrees away.
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    Quote Originally Posted by warriorpoet View Post
    Looks like you'd get a heck of a lot better flow 45 degrees away.
    hmmm i see where your getting at with this statement.

    ummmm OP, how is the supreme less restrictive then the D-tek V2 on a dual pump?



    I think WL is correct.. You need to pull everything off the loop but the block and pump solo. Your last 2 graphs make no sense..
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    Quote Originally Posted by NaeKuh View Post
    hmmm i see where your getting at with this statement.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NaeKuh View Post
    hmmm i see where your getting at with this statement.

    ummmm OP, how is the supreme less restrictive then the D-tek V2 on a dual pump?

    Actually, now that I look at it, water wouldn't flow all the way down all the channels is it were simply rotated, but I bet a more open outlet would help things quite a bit. Like this:
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    Last edited by warriorpoet; 01-03-2009 at 03:48 PM. Reason: edit: Ph34r M41 m4d l337 p41n7 5k1lZ
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    Quote Originally Posted by NaeKuh View Post
    hmmm i see where your getting at with this statement.

    ummmm OP, how is the supreme less restrictive then the D-tek V2 on a dual pump?



    I think WL is correct.. You need to pull everything off the loop but the block and pump solo. Your last 2 graphs make no sense..
    1. ...2 graphs make no sense? elaborate on your statement.

    2. supreme is less restrictive than the fusionv2? i don't see that...where is that?

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    I have the 655+ EK X top on the loop...will post some numbers

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    I just added the 655+xtop

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hondacity View Post
    1. ...2 graphs make no sense? elaborate on your statement.

    2. supreme is less restrictive than the fusionv2? i don't see that...where is that?
    oh woops.. i could of sworn you had the supreme outflowing the fussion.
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    wow 2 pumps and it still can't break 1.5GPM w/ 480gtx!!!

    that koolance block is hella restrictive, but I wonder at what GPM it reaches it's peak efficiency before diminishing returns.

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    Needs temperature results

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    If flowrate is a concern, we also have the CPU-345 available. On our product pages we also supply a flow-rate to pressure drop graphs as well.




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    Quote Originally Posted by Hondacity View Post
    i used a flow meter

    can you link me where to get one?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hybridchemistry View Post
    Needs temperature results
    +1. ANY tests such as flow only matter as far as they impact temps. I can make a loop that will blow away anyone's loop here in terms of flow . . .the downside is that it would be a loop of the pump inlet to outlet with one piece of tubing. It would not cool the CPU block

    Hats off to the OP. Please add to your great testing bud!
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    i'll search my emails..then pm you the link, i'll include the fittings that you need also....

    oh yeah temps on i7 will come when my i7 comes..newegg says thursday...

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    Quote Originally Posted by [Koolance] Dean View Post
    If flowrate is a concern, we also have the CPU-345 available. On our product pages we also supply a flow-rate to pressure drop graphs as well.

    Dean, I just want to publicly say that I'm impressed by the way you guys are changing your product line, posting flowcharts that aren't total BS, eliminating aluminum, etc. You guys are obviously busting your butts and it shows. Thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by headala View Post
    Dean, I just want to publicly say that I'm impressed by the way you guys are changing your product line, posting flowcharts that aren't total BS, eliminating aluminum, etc. You guys are obviously busting your butts and it shows. Thanks!
    I agree. It's been a long time coming, but I'm glad to see things changing. I can only hope the guy at Koolance that created the craptastic article about Koolance radiators 2 years ago is fired.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ranker View Post
    I agree. It's been a long time coming, but I'm glad to see things changing. I can only hope the guy at Koolance that created the craptastic article about Koolance radiators 2 years ago is fired.
    everyone needs a second chance..



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    Great post, thanks HondaCity...very informative....

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    I wonder where Swiftech GTZ would fall on this graph (b/n Fuzion and Supreme maybe?)
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    @anzial yes very close to that..if you interpolate martins data it would be in between the ek supreme and the fusion....

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    Great post. I would have like to have seen the Aqua Di.

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    DTek Gfx2 + 355 + xspc top + 480gtx will be added today

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    DTek Gfx2 + 355 + xspc top + 480gtx added today

    + Dtek fusionv2 + Gfx2 + 480gtx + 355 + xspc top

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hondacity View Post
    DTek Gfx2 + 355 + xspc top + 480gtx added today

    + Dtek fusionv2 + Gfx2 + 480gtx + 355 + xspc top


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