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    XSPC RS is 121mm wide
    XSPX RX is 125mm wide
    PA120.3 is 128mm wide
    MCR320 is 128mm wide
    Feser is 123mm Wide

    Now tell me again why the PA140.3 cant be made to fit within 147mm...?
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    well it seems were all set then, I guess I'm just heated that the rad i bought wouldn't fit >.<

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    Quote Originally Posted by Martinm210 View Post
    Very Nice!, but I want a 140.4. Someone Puuuulease make one and I'll buy two...
    Me too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by spotswood View Post
    We are all still waiting for the external dimensions of this beast.
    as promised here they are

    I have measured and taken photos so you can judge for yourselves!

    http://www.gilgamesh.org.uk/forums/s...=1322#post1322

    please scroll down the posts until you find folks

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    that will indeed fit in drive bays, great news

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    Quote Originally Posted by SNiiPE_DoGG View Post
    that will indeed fit in drive bays, great news
    bows:

    watch gilgamesh.org.uk for more up and coming rads:P:P (very handy being friends with thermochill)

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    i'm assuming there will also be 140.2 variants right?
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    Quote Originally Posted by WhiteFireDragon View Post
    i'm assuming there will also be 140.2 variants right?
    not yer but eventually.....

    thermocill are concentrating on the 120.4 and quad pass 120.3

    oh incidently exclusive news. All future THERMOCHILL products will no longer have a BLEED valve! Starting from the 140.3!

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    So the 140.3 is about 18inches long and the LL 343B is about 20inches high (515mm). Will it possibly fit?
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    Quote Originally Posted by gilgamesh1 View Post
    not yer but eventually.....
    oh incidently exclusive news. All future THERMOCHILL products will no longer have a BLEED valve! Starting from the 140.3!

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    Why not?
    Now were going to have to place our own valves...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Smalltimer View Post
    Why not?
    Now were going to have to place our own valves...
    Due to the fact that not many use it.

    Lets face it you dont really need that valve to bleed air.

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    there is a metric side on that ruler....

    the width is 143mm the thickness is 58mm length is 461mm
    Last edited by SNiiPE_DoGG; 02-18-2009 at 03:54 PM.

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    I think length is 460mm
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    Quote Originally Posted by situman View Post
    I think length is 460mm
    Duh, I though there was something fishy and I looked at the pic twice to try and figure that out thanks for the help

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    Quote Originally Posted by SNiiPE_DoGG View Post
    Duh, I though there was something fishy and I looked at the pic twice to try and figure that out thanks for the help
    chortles ......

    ok folks

    im off to Taiwan to visit DFI HQ. They want me to work with them on the p55 boards. Generate ideas etc

    I will start testing as soon as I get back on the 28th.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gilgamesh1 View Post
    chortles ......

    ok folks

    im off to Taiwan to visit DFI HQ. They want me to work with them on the p55 boards. Generate ideas etc

    I will start testing as soon as I get back on the 28th.

    gilgamesh
    while your there tell them to fix the f-ing memory straps on the UT p45-T3RS its absolutely ridiculous at this point.

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    Phew! got me worried there for abit... thought my plans where ruined
    Quote Originally Posted by iddqd View Post
    Not to be outdone by rival ATi, nVidia's going to offer its own drivers on EA Download Manager.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gilgamesh1 View Post
    oh incidently exclusive news. All future THERMOCHILL products will no longer have a BLEED valve! Starting from the 140.3!
    BOO!

    That valve is so ridiculously useful with a rabox it's not even funny. It's a major reason I went with TC in the first place.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gilgamesh1 View Post
    Due to the fact that not many use it.

    Lets face it you dont really need that valve to bleed air.

    gilgamesh
    Your right... you don't "NEED" a valve, bit it was a hell of a useful in the process. I always used it when I flushed my system, I thought it was just smart...

    Guess I'll be skipping these 140's then.
    I hate it when companies remove functionality in development.
    Nothing but nonsense.

    Thank goodness there's competition.
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