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    Quote Originally Posted by gabe View Post
    There is no "them". I am making these statements. I never claim anything that I cannot back-up from verified experience. We published some 3D marks 06 a while back, with an A.D. abbreviation which stood for Apogee Drive, and have now edited the title http://service.futuremark.com/compare?3dm06=2054649

    I personally measured this system in my P180 case with all system fans on low at 37 dBA (with a room ambient noise of 27 dBA)

    Was this system hot? yes but still within specs, the same way a large OEM would setup a high-end liquid copoled system.

    I have this system at home with the dual rad version (except for the quad that went back into my office system), E6600 at a conservative 3.4Hgz for hot california summer stability, both Stealth Rev2 cooled GTX's running at 648/1053 no vmod, and I'm in the low 50's in orthos, mid 40's under furry cube load for the GTX's, and all at a quiet 40 dBA (dual fan adds 3 dBA compared to single).

    Anyways, now that the cat is out of the bag , you can actually use our CPU temp calculator located on the H20-120-compact kit page to predict with fairly good accuracy (+/- 1C) what your CPU temps will be with this kit version
    Gabe you should know first hand, i value your imput a lot.

    However, i dont think this statement would hold valid. i have members on anandtech complain about the weak temps a MCR220 radiator would bring on 2 gtx's alone. In fact a lot of people split the loop up because the system would require a massive radiator to in-line it.

    The lowest radiator for such a config, overclocked quad + 2 gtx itself merits the need for a PA120.3 series radaitor.

    Adding the statement of Large slow fans, your going to confuse the public. In fact im not saying its not possible, you would need super high velocity fans for the cooling system to keep up.


    Dont mistaken me. I love your products, i use a lot of them in my rig and other rigs. I went though almost all the waterblocks you released, and i think your company is great.

    However, that statement i bolded is not something you should promise. The heat load is far too great for a MCR220. And if the user isnt going to get watercooling expected temps, his migration will lead to bitter complaints.

    Scott, please help with your imput. If you honestly think this system will work, show me how it would work. Also andy show me that this system will work, and the reasons why we split our loops up wasnt just for dual color coolants and bling factor.
    Last edited by NaeKuh; 07-14-2007 at 01:11 PM.
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