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    Mr Swiftech
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    Quote Originally Posted by NaeKuh View Post
    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.
    You have formulated your objection politely enough and I appreciate that. But the facts remain. The high Junction temps we see on the quads may not "feel" comfortable, but these chips are spec'd to run reliably at such temps. Read my statements precisely, and you will see that there is absolutely nothing misleading in what I have posted. It's all true.

    The key is in keeping the voltage as low as possible. I am not claiming extreme O/C anyways. Read the O/C meter in the H20-120-compact page. It says it all.


    Oh, and one last thing: these products are not due for release today or tomorrow as stated in the Inquirer. They are due for release end of the month.
    Last edited by gabe; 07-14-2007 at 01:41 PM.
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