Can you elaborate on exactly how you 'calculated' this? No where is there any mention of ambient temps except for the above blurb (unless I'm blind which certainly could be the case).Originally Posted by freecableguy
Can you elaborate on exactly how you 'calculated' this? No where is there any mention of ambient temps except for the above blurb (unless I'm blind which certainly could be the case).Originally Posted by freecableguy
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GTZ --> MCW-NBMAX --> EK FC --> PA 120.3 --> PA 160.1 --> 2x DDC Ultras in Series --> Custom Clear Res
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You're blind. Download the spreadsheets and instruction. I have already provided EVERYTHING.Originally Posted by nikhsub1
some people just dont want to beleive. now we have results from a very credible member and people still want to be blind.
you can go check out my results in the thread i made.
EDIT: looks like the thread i made was locked for no apparent reason. seems the mod who locked it though beleives these threads have the same info. im sure its obvious this thread is only discussing current intel quadcores with the apogee vs storm,
while my thread discussed small die, large dies, and real world testing with the storm vs apogee.
but i guess having information from many sources being provided to the forum members here is a bad thing.
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Yep, thanks I see it in the excel sheets. Very nice and detailed FCG, gotta give you props on this oneOriginally Posted by freecableguy
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GTZ --> MCW-NBMAX --> EK FC --> PA 120.3 --> PA 160.1 --> 2x DDC Ultras in Series --> Custom Clear Res
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I have a few ideas for making the next round of testing even more accurate...but I'm always open for suggestions in the name of science.Originally Posted by nikhsub1
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Anyone know where I can find a MCW6002 ? I so badly want to buy one so that I can see for myself. You guys insist a 6002 is better than an Apogee, and I want to find out.
New Type Computer Workshop. They're based in Canada, but they do ship to the US. Also, they charge a high price for their 6002's, but you'll be hard-pressed to find one any other way. Trust me, eBay will not work. I have only seen one on eBay in several months.Originally Posted by IanY
EDIT: The pricing is in Canadian dollars so you won't be paying quite as much, but its still a lot.
Thanks very much, Mr. Peanut. Have one on its way. CAD 67 is not much at all.
Excellent work here.Originally Posted by freecableguy
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How about measure the flow rate etc.
Which pump did you used in this test? Your Dual D5?![]()
If the test system use one Laing D5, I think the Storm loop only have 1/2 flow rate as Apogee.
I would say this test tells me which block will be better in given situations (pump, rad, etc). The Swiftech challenge is same thing.
Just my 2 cents.
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