Current: E6600, AT1950XTX, P5B Dlx, 2Gb OCZ Platinum 1T, 4x320Gb Seagate, Tt Tai-Chi case, D-Tek FuZion, MCW30, Tt P500 7W pump, Swiftech 7/16" tube, HiFlow barbs, TC PA120.2, w 2x Scythe SFF21 D, Scythe SFF21 E, Scythe SY1225SL VBL
Planned GFX loop: MCW60, DDC+ w Petra's top, BI GTS240 (or a PA if I can fit it in somehow)
Parts waiting for attention: MCW60, PA120.2, PA160, BI GTS120, BI GTS240, Apogee GT, more Scythe fans, DDC+ w dodgy AlphaCool top that no longer leaks (but does rattle) and a box of Tt landfill that came out of the Tai-Chi
You can't compare the anodized alu from a motorcycle to a waterblock. The water that the motorcycle alu will face is acid and often salty. This, of course helps the water to destroy the anodize.
In a watercooled loop you also have these additives that hopefully will stop corrosion and such.
@Gabe,
People have become so jaded towards aluminum from past low quality plating down by some companies. Technology and the willingness of a company to go the extra cost and steps to ensure that the plating is done correctly is obviously what your company is about. It will take the nay-sayers a good while to finally put down their "I won't buy anything with aluminum in it" signs and look at the actual process involved with todays Military spec plating.
I think that the block looks great and the mounting hardware along with the new barbs are a definite winner. I just ordered an MCW60 for my video card because the mounting of my old Maze4GPU Acetal is a problem affecting the proper mounting of my MCW30.
Someone mentioned that the "grooves" serve no purpose other than bling. Cooling of a system is the added effects of the different resources used in same. Every item adds up to the total cooling package. So depening on the temperature of the air and the cfm blown through the channels heat transfer will take effect. Now there is an idea, a fan made to mount over the blocks mounting bolts to blow air directly on the block and area surrounding it. I do not know if the performance gain would be worth the extra investment but it never hurts to add a little extra cooling to the motherboard that was lost by switching from an air cooled CPU. Just a thought.
Keep up the great work and do not let a few dictate for the many. With a five year warranty you have obviously put your money where your mouth is.![]()
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Description states optional hold down available for 754/939/940. My question is where? Even Swiftech's store doesn't seem to carry it.
Well what gets the plating to come off? Friction. Where will there be friction in parts touching the water?
If theres nickel coming off already, I'd just send it back to them, duh.
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The magic point I think is that for maybe 1-2C you'd take a chance that something was slowly degrading in your rig, such that you might have a catastrophic failure and never know it. It's a small chance, probably very small given all that's gone into it, but it is there. And a warranty is only going to replace that $70 block, not the 000's of $ in other items that might go poof in the night...
I like the block and have many Swiftech products over the years, so this is not a company fault. It's just what you are comfortable with for risk.
Kinda funny though how many pages we can argue over 0-2C improvementsbut that's us!
That's why I said they were made up numbers. It totally depends on the manufacturing process and a lot of other things. For the stuff I have been designing recently there is a 1 PPM acceptable failure... I tell you a lot of thought has to go into that.
The chances are small but they are there none the less.
BTW I minored in statistics in manufacturing/QC
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Bun-Bun, are you saying the Apogee GTX has a chance of failure but other blocks don't? What if one day something went wrong and a block was screwed while milling, and it leaked on you after a few days?
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My Coolant = water.
I don't have any corrosion protection so my rule is no aluminium. Nice block and I'm sure it performs well. Well enough for me to chose it over a non mixed metal block? Nope, fraid not.
Hope those who buy it are happy with their purchase but not for me, rather safe than sorry.
If it ain't watercooled, I don't wanna know.
I am pretty sure this corrosion deal is being completely blown out of proportion for this block. I am confident Gabe is not going to release a product that will fail and ruin are systems. There is a five-year warranty to top it all off. The only reason I didn't order this block is because I am cheap.![]()
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well, I believe plating or anodize is good enough for a cpu block. defects happen. but generally the defects that you found on the block on your hands will be more likely from inaccurate process rather than plating. that makes plating a rationally small problem.
consider this, if the plate fails and corrosion happens, it can still be plated again. but if the block is not accurately machined. it often has huge impact on the cooling result and mostly can not be fixed.
say I'm using whole copper block and what do I get, I can sand it from time to time. I don't think it's big gain..
any way, I hope swiftech to change their mind and make some brass version. water cooling is becoming more and more customer oriented. maybe it's not just safe or performance wise. people just want it that way, as the same people just want their pc water-cooled. deal with them. even beautiful aqua plex blocks has copper option.
you missed that he said aluminum.
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