Through all I've said, I've never said the high-flow stuff wasn't outperforming. I was playing devil's advocate because there are some people who want just what they're offering. If that weren't so, they would have disappeared by now. They've got Swifty and Dtek beat by miles on name recognition. When I started really watercooling, Swiftech was all 3/8" with these annoying as hell pushfits an d really freaking strange setups-sealed blocks, you name it... I didn't give them a second thought. I ran a Koolance, cause #1 it was free (great way to get people) and #2 I could set it up easily. My first Koolance, BTW, was decased before I There are times to recommend things on looks "Hey what's the coolest looking setup?" but how can anyone ethically recommend such a product when someone asks "I want the best to lower my temps by such and such at such and such price".got it. I stuck 2 120s on there and called it a day. Temps were honestly not bad, first on a 1400 tbird and then a 2400 tbred.
Fast forward to a few months ago, Swiftech actually has decent blocks and kits, has moved to 1/2" and who the hell is this Dtek? While I've been out of that loop, I've run three different DD systems, the Koolance again as an external in a cut-down Lian-Li, and toyed with friends' TT and AC setups.
With the advent of AC in g1/4", I'm tossing all my DD stuff in my own setup. I don't give a rip what you say, I'm not cooling a C2Q, I'm cooling a low-wattage 3600 X2 that doesn't even always run overclocked. I spent beaucoup bucks on the mods for this PC, and I prefer the aesthetics of the AC. In fact, total cost of mods may exceed hardware. I'll most likely keep the Koolance GPU blocks cause they're not giving me grief (running a serious anticorrosive) and cause they're more of a





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You can call me a fool, though I won't have any Al in the AC setup. Their shiny stuff is nickel plated brass, perfectly fine in a loop. I'm just switching blocks. It's my money and I'll test what I want to. I tested a Maze4 versus my TDX and I'm simply not getting hot enough for it to be a huge difference.
In that circumstance, it doesn't matter what I run so long as it doesn't leak or explode. I'm not running the same stuff you are, nor am I running it as flat out either. My application is different.
ranker, you're an intelligent guy. I hold no ill against you. I just don't see how you have to bash everything different from your setup. I don't want your setup. I think all these MM cubes/swiftech blocks/PA radiators are cookie cutter and IMHO pretty ugly. It's an opinion. Just remember that in order to have yours respected you must respect others. Yes, I know you're an engineer. I respect that. I bet you can bring numbers to the table you DIDN'T find on a website. But I can bring my own, and if they're more relevant to my case, they'll win for me. I'm not recommending ANY blocks for anyone, we're all too different. Each setup is unique and should be treated as so.
meh, I'm gonna ruin my appetite. ranker, I would tone it down, but you got valid points. as far as I'm concerned, on some things we'll disagree, but you still cool.
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