didnt i read in the thread announcing this rad a few months ago that they will also make a 120.2 version? that thing is going to be cube shaped...
didnt i read in the thread announcing this rad a few months ago that they will also make a 120.2 version? that thing is going to be cube shaped...
What's better than fans on 2 sides? Fans on 6 sides.
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Darth, you are alot like me. Numbers. I wouldn't even think of pretending to know anything (and I *do* mean anything) about something without testing.
That's why i hate seeing things like News section posts saying a CPU that is a paper launch and doesn't even have a prototype talk about "Aw yeah, it'll run 4GHz at release and will takeover the world."
It's the same kind of thing. Right now, the only people who know what this thing will do is the people who make it, and the people who might be testing it, but something tells me nobody has one yet.
Somnebody may or may not, but they may or may not be under NDA too. I sincerely hope somebody didn't get into trouble for posting those pics. That would be really sad. It's bringing interest to what may be a new product. That would be a win for Fesser. I'm looking hard at it. May move my BIX GTX 360 to my GPU and buy oen of these for a CPU only loop. You never know. if this hadn;t been posted, I might've not waited.
Now I want to see testing and will wait patiently. That is a good thing for TFC. Right now that would be pretty much the Xtreme of the Xtreme with CF Bling too. The name is a little over the top for me, but I could live with that. I do like the CF froma looks perspective. I have Carbon Fiber Rockets and love the look of bare CF. Nothing at all wrong with that. It is a big massive radiator. It is what it is. It's not gonna please everybody, but performance wise, if you can get the fans before long, or they end up manufacturing their own for it, this thing will be amazing.
That is one BIG honkin' radiator man. This is Xtreme Systems. Those two go together.
I don't know about you guys but I'm willing to give it a go!!I love my 480 & 360 Feser rads and the service I get from Martin is second to none!! He even called me to apologize for being late with my order and included about 75 Euros of Extra goodies to compensate for being late.
I flushed and flushed my rad prior to use but the water was the same colour and quality as the first flush. Yes, they are expensive, but I took the plunge and they are quality products. Since I also use a bench table and have rads mounted on a home made stand out in the open I will buy one of these to try when they are released.
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What I do hope is that Feser lights a fire under Thermochill's seat . . .time to stop resting on your laurels and kick out some of that new product! HWLABS is already doing it . . .competition . . .we all benefit from it . . .
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I don't understand the people who go on about how one will need push-pull 220V fans to get anything out of this beast :/ Traditionally the X-changer rads tend to be fairly open finned like the PAs which means you'll probably find that most fans can push air through them. Take a rad and look through it, they're just loads of small tunnels, make them shorter or longer, it doesn't add that much resistance, what does is how small or close together they are...
Personally I can't wait to get some nice tests of this beast as it may well provide a nice jump in cooling which hasn't been achieved for a while in the rad department.
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Hmmm... as a figure of speech I suppose
There were some flames over this subject before... hopefully the story won't repeat itself and we'll all be civilized
However, I do agree that ingenuity (and of course the competition that comes with it) is welcome. Not my cup of tea, but I'd also like to see some numbers... and what may come next![]()
Anybody know if there's something like that but for 120mm fans? Unfortunately I can't fit 140s in front of my case...?
The side panels are probably just on the es to show you the fins.
But seriously . .. . WTF that's insane and therefore awesome. Now if it didn't cost say 250USD I'd be all over it. I somehow imagine 5 MCR320s would kill it.
I cant wait to get one of these for my SFF build!
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I got it, chop the core out of the feser and use it AS the case.![]()
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i think there is a 80cfm ver of this fan and a pwm ver
http://www.performance-pcs.com/catal...ducts_id=22298
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I think the whole "220V fan" thing has been taken out of context. They were saying that, that was all they could find in a counter rotating fan, not that these rads would really need it.
As for what these rads will need to get "decent" performance, there are some ppl here that have been doing this a very long time and know just by looking at something, how well it will work and what will be needed to make it work well without ever having had it in their hands. I personally won't be too quick to dismiss them when they speak.![]()
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Man, that would look sweet in the Pedestal with 6 San Ace fans in a push pull configuration and shrouds to boot. Probably take up the entire cabinet by itself.
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The way my system is now, it's already gonna create a Supermassive Black Hole when I boot it up.![]()
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