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    Question Question for Gabe at Swiftech - MCR320-QP Res ?

    Does Swiftech have any plans for a MCR320-QP Res ?

    As Magicool are doing one.

    http://www.magicool.biz/Magicool/Radiators_elegant.html















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    Is that the sheen of all copper, or do mine eyes deceive me?
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    http://www.magicool.biz/Magicool/Radiators_elegant.html

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    " Copper fins, complete electroplated "

    Not sure what that means , Lets hope it's not electroplated Aluminium

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    Yeah Gabe!
    That would be a great idea.

    I dont use a res. on my ST 220 of course as it has the res. built in.
    I also dont use a res. for my TC pa120.3.
    No T-lines either.

    I usually syringe fill my TC pa.120.3 sys or just pull a vaccum
    on it to fill.

    Make a prototype mcr320 with res. and send it to me
    and you can have my pa120.3
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    I wouldn't like it because it limits how you place your rad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MomijiTMO View Post
    I wouldn't like it because it limits how you place your rad.
    Well not neccesarily i have one of my swiftech 220,s
    mounted horizontally.

    Though filling it up vertical and then laying it on its side
    i did hear air or cavitation but i just angled it about 45 degrees
    and filled it as much as i could and its nice and quite.
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    There's a lot less voodoo in watercooling than is assumed
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    Any one who relies on only one source of information is a fool.

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    Definetly no more acrylic please.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bojamijams View Post
    Definetly no more acrylic please.
    That just screams "waiting to leak" IMHO.

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    noooooooooooooooo

    Gabe can you double thread the rads.

    so it has threads in the REAR as well as the front.

    STACKING MCR320 FTW!!!

    You can stack 2 and not lose too much performance. Martin tested the air delta to be less then 1C. Having 2 rads stacked and having a passthough so we can in a sense SLI radiators = PWNAGE!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by NaeKuh View Post
    noooooooooooooooo

    Gabe can you double thread the rads.

    so it has threads in the REAR as well as the front.

    STACKING MCR320 FTW!!!

    You can stack 2 and not lose too much performance. Martin tested the air delta to be less then 1C. Having 2 rads stacked and having a passthough so we can in a sense SLI radiators = PWNAGE!!

    you can kiss fesser goodbye with a package like that!
    +1
    If it is possible that will save some of us a lot of space. I will like to get a second mcr320 but am still thinking of how/where to mount it on my old case.
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    It do pretty good in the roundup and with low speed fans.
    "Electroplated water chamber of polycarbonate" wth :O
    I thought electroplating only for metal

    Quote Originally Posted by Bojamijams View Post
    Definetly no more acrylic please.
    It a polycarbonate m8.

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    NO!

    Look at how those 'tops' are held on!

    The unpainted copper itself could be kind of cool, but not the plastic tops. Just don't paint the radiating part of an MCR320 and you'd have the same thing but better.

    And yes, stackable radiators!
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    Acrylic. If the reservoir leaks, that radiator will make a good door stop.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IanY View Post
    Acrylic. If the reservoir leaks, that radiator will make a good door stop.
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    I like acrylic, but not on my radiator...
    That looks like a disaster waiting to happen
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    That design with the copper bent over the caps has been and is still used on almost
    all automotive radiators built today.

    I have seen them leak which is normal for high mileage vehicles.
    I have also seen brand new ones leak and with no pressure on them.
    But most have been cheap aftermarket ones.
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    It says polycarbonate tops, not acrylic. I thought polycarbonate was what everyone wanted...
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    wow, now i know how a rad works. Great post thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by AndrewZorn View Post
    It says polycarbonate tops, not acrylic. I thought polycarbonate was what everyone wanted...
    Yep, exactly. The problem is, ppl see a picture of a clear material and automatically think acrylic. They should also follow links more often and read because if they did, they would see that the rad is indeed made of copper by how heavy it is in comparison to Magicool's aluminum versions. Assumption is becoming the order of the day and research/common sense is becoming a lost art.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NaeKuh View Post
    STACKING MCR320 FTW!!!

    You can stack 2 and not lose too much performance. Martin tested the air delta to be less then 1C. Having 2 rads stacked and having a passthough so we can in a sense SLI radiators = PWNAGE!!



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    That acrylic looks like a leak waiting to happen. When are we going to get transparent aluminum like in startrek? lol
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    it's polycarbonate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NaeKuh View Post
    noooooooooooooooo

    Gabe can you double thread the rads.

    so it has threads in the REAR as well as the front.

    STACKING MCR320 FTW!!!

    You can stack 2 and not lose too much performance. Martin tested the air delta to be less then 1C. Having 2 rads stacked and having a passthough so we can in a sense SLI radiators = PWNAGE!!

    you can kiss fesser goodbye with a package like that!
    Read the entire thread. Definitely good feed-back for future products.
    Was actually thinking about it last night, even b4 I read the thread.

    140's are also interesting. We have some sample fans for this. considerable space issues though.

    Given the choice, what do you prefer? stacking 2 rads, or using 140's ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by gabe View Post
    Read the entire thread. Definitely good feed-back for future products.
    Was actually thinking about it last night, even b4 I read the thread.

    140's are also interesting. We have some sample fans for this. considerable space issues though.

    Given the choice, what do you prefer? stacking 2 rads, or using 140's ?
    I'd personally prefer stacking 2 rads.

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    100% most definitely stacked radiators, Gabe. I would be among the most enthusiastic user of Swiftech radiators if that were to happen.

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