Quote Originally Posted by rogueagent6 View Post

  1. Your maturity, or lack thereof amuses me.
  2. Your point is?
  3. Anodizing wears out, additives don't last forever...
  4. Good job, way to make enemies.
  5. Since you obviously haven't figured it out, this is XtremeSystems... We will strive to achieve that last 1-2 C.
  6. Since you're so sure, you care to back it up with factual data?
  7. Fair enough.
  8. If I remember correctly, all the components I've ever purchased have been warrantied for longer than two years. Now, if that AC product fails outside of the warranty and takes other components out because it failed, what are you going to do? If I paid what you did for that setup, I would expect it to be warrantied for at least as long as a CPU/Video card/Hard drive.
  9. No, but flying is statistically safer than driving. That's what I liken your argument to. There are less factors in play in a custom brass/copper system than your AC setup, therefore fewer chances for failure.
  10. I think you already turned it on.
  1. Glad your amused so easily.
  2. It should have been obvious. What part of it don't you understand?
  3. As I said before RTFM If it wears out in the next 5-10 years who cares? Besides it isn't in a wear environment.
  4. I call them the way I see them.
  5. Well actually it wasn't 1-2 C. I was just being nice. What we (those who run this kind of equipment) have actually seen is a 1 to 1.5 C difference. Those who have made real life observations think that it appears to be closer to about 1 C. See various links and posts in this thread. Besides do you really think that a 1 C difference will make any difference in the ability to use your computer? See the post a few back from R1ckCa1n.
  6. Several thousand users that haven't had a problem. In Europe the mixing of metals is almost commonplace. Here in the states it is gaining ground because what you are saying has been proven time and time again by the users themselves that have tried it. What else do you want? I actually have three metals in my loop (silver, aluminum, and copper).
  7. See, you can add 1 and 1 and make 2.
  8. I could care less as I'm not connected with the manufacturer or their distribution network in any way. Besides your issue is one of value. Personally I think gold is crap and prefer platinum, but that doesn't mean gold is crap to everyone else. Sounds to me like this isn't your cup of tea so don't buy it. However, don't dis it just because you don't like it's look or it doesn't hold to your belief system.
  9. Your the one talking about chance. I'm the one talking about the way it is.
  10. Oh well, it will make for an interesting thread. What cracks me up is that every time there is one of these kinds of threads on the internet the AC distributors in the English speaking world say that sales take a sharp up turn. Those AC guys in Germany have had to buy four more CNC's since December 2006 just to keep up with the demand.