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    Quote Originally Posted by Jedda View Post
    Do you work for Malico, Hectic?
    Nope I dont work for Malico, I just had the opportunity to get my information direct and from the source in that email interview as I stated in my last post.

    Quote Originally Posted by Think View Post
    You know, if swiftech would come out with the copper top as part of the package instead of the additional cost, they they would be untouchable. It doesn't have to be mado of copper but the enzo looks pretty.

    I think that all these blocks are well designed and you can't loose with either one. I suppose it comes down to appearance preference rather than performance and I have to admit the swiftech with the brass is #1 but last for the cost.
    The idea of including the copper top might not be feasible, and ofcourse I don't speak for swiftech, but that is my opinion that by adding the copper top into the basic product offer, the price is going to go up which might not end up being attractable to the end consumer.

    But I will agree that the meere option or 2nd copper base + top combo block should be available which currently is NOT.

    Quote Originally Posted by gabe View Post
    To set the record straight:
    Your contact is either misinformed, or distorting the truth in an attempt to take away credit from Swiftech for designing the product.

    First of foremost: Swiftech specified the form factor and design of the MC14, paid for and owns the tooling for it. The only choice Enzotech had to release a 14x14 product was to change the number of pins and cough up the tooling cost. Fair enough, but justifying the revision by a desire to improve upon performance is pure marketing propaganda.
    Second and final: the Pin Fin is neither the manufacturer's design, not their intellectual property.
    Your probably right, but it should be stated here that I was simply posting tid bits of the information I received from Mr. Chen in that interview. But you are probably right regarding the the form factor design of the MC14 when compared with the BMR-C1s.

    I was extremely cautious in my post NOT to mix my words with that of what was said in the interview by Mr. Chen, hence I began the quote with "According to..." I just wanted to clarify that because I never really offered my opinion on the 2 sinks and so Ill take the opportunity to do that now.

    I think the MC14 are great, but I also think the BMR-C1s are simply "greater" but in all reality both products will serve the same purpose just fine. And that ofcourse is in context to the most recent MC14s which I hear are now including better thermal tape to prevent the falling off annoyance as was reported in this forum along with many others.

    So its really a matter of taste in the end as to which one the consumer likes better in terms of aesthetics and appearance you could say, be it the shiny and included extra pins of BMR-C1 or the MC14s which simply put, "get the job done."
    Last edited by hecktic; 09-30-2007 at 10:22 AM.

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