Quote Originally Posted by Warfarin88 View Post
Technically, that picture does show something relevant, if you take the time and have the capacity to understand the data. I have already seen people read the initial review, have the opportunity to view that photoshopped graph, and still ask if the T3 will deliver 3+ gpm to a serial loop configuration.

The issue isn't with the T3. It's with the review. The data points selected for display appear to have been chosen to deliberately paint the T3 in the most positive possible light.

Does the T3 appear to deliver superior performance when set up in a parallel configuration and then put against its competition in a serial config? Yes.

Is the T3 the only "off the shelf" single product purchase available on the current market capable of setting up an effective parallel loop? Yes.

Does the T3 sprinkle magic dust on the D5 to make it perform more than TWICE as well as any of the other aftermarket pump top offerings? No data has been presented, but all extrapolation of available information would tend to indicate NO.

An objective product review shouldn't force this sort of extrapolation on the casual viewer.
Yes, the review could have been done better. Skinnee did us all a favor by pushing this reveiw ahead of every other one he had and pushed to get us the data as fast as he could. He even admitted that he had issues figure out the best way to test it

You have to remember something though, this is something new. There is only one other product on the market atm that is comparable to this that I have seen. The XSPC dual bay res for the DDCs.

Vapor has also confirmed Skinnee's findings with math too. Norris also has confirmed that temps are similar to a true dual loop.

I do agree that there was alot of hype around this product, and there is a need to do some further testing. I also agree that you more than likely not get 10 degrees from your loop by installing it.

So lets stop with the bashing of it. If you get one, post your results. If your not going to get one, then lets leave it at that.