Circles SucQ!
If your annoyed by sigs telling you to put things in your sig, then put this in your sig
Bribery won't work on me...just say NO to AT!!!
Some here hold to this statement D-Cyph3r I know I do, sadly a few are full of themselves.
You quickly figure out the losers here and just ignore their rant. Arguing with a child profits a man nothing
I would like to see some facts on who stole what from whom so I could make an educated decision on what products I buy. So far just he said she said is all that is offered. A lot of opinions about the Feser company are based on mistruths methinks and until otherwise proven all I can say is you are all entitled to your own opinions not your own "facts" which is the case here I believe.
I love my feser products and they give good preformance! Isnt that what matters?
Whats up?
AH! You guys want some kind of proof?...here you go. This was in regards to BP's compression fittings.
Circles SucQ!
If your annoyed by sigs telling you to put things in your sig, then put this in your sig
Bribery won't work on me...just say NO to AT!!!
wound't you guys like to know what i just delted
Last edited by bentleya; 12-09-2008 at 12:05 PM.
I don't think anyone wins when we get into these kinds of arguments. Back to berating the Monsta please.
Edit: Smart move bentleya.
Last edited by Ttocs; 12-09-2008 at 12:13 PM.
the monsta is not available yet. i logged into the site. so we have to wait until results are available.
Intel Q9650 @500x9MHz/1,3V
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OCZ OCZ2B1200LV4GK 4x2GB @1200MHz/5-5-5-15/1,8V
OCZ SSD Vertex 3 120Gb
Seagate RAID0 2x ST1000DM003
XFX HD7970 3GB @1111MHz
Thermaltake Xaser VI BWS
Seasonic Platinum SS-1000XP
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LG W2486L
Liquid Cooling System :
ThermoChill PA120.3 + Coolgate 4x120
Swiftech Apogee XT, Swiftech MCW-NBMAX Northbridge
Watercool HeatKiller GPU-X3 79X0 Ni-Bl + HeatKiller GPU Backplate 79X0
Laing 12V DDC-1Plus with XSPC Laing DDC Reservoir Top
3x Scythe S-FLEX "F", 4x Scythe Gentle Typhoon "15", Scythe Kaze Master Ace 5,25''
Apple MacBook Pro 17` Early 2011:
CPU: Sandy Bridge Intel Core i7 2720QM
RAM: Crucial 2x4GB DDR3 1333
SSD: Samsung 840 Pro 256 GB SSD
HDD: ADATA Nobility NH13 1GB White
OS: Mac OS X Mavericks
I already tested the very first model ever made. It is the triple radiator and almost on par with a Xchanger 480 with a gap of 0.6C and a measurement error of 0.3 - 0.5C. It cannot beat a Mo-Ra 2 Pro using 5 or 9 fans, but the difference is not that big, so for its size, it is a real Monsta. Looks impressive, that's for sure.
Silver rivets will be changed to black screws that were not ready yet when I got it.
オタク
"Perfection is a state you should always try to attain, yet one you can never reach." - me =)
Wow! Great! What fans do you use for Monsta???
Intel Q9650 @500x9MHz/1,3V
Asus Maximus II Formula @Performance Level=7
OCZ OCZ2B1200LV4GK 4x2GB @1200MHz/5-5-5-15/1,8V
OCZ SSD Vertex 3 120Gb
Seagate RAID0 2x ST1000DM003
XFX HD7970 3GB @1111MHz
Thermaltake Xaser VI BWS
Seasonic Platinum SS-1000XP
M-Audio Audiophile 192
LG W2486L
Liquid Cooling System :
ThermoChill PA120.3 + Coolgate 4x120
Swiftech Apogee XT, Swiftech MCW-NBMAX Northbridge
Watercool HeatKiller GPU-X3 79X0 Ni-Bl + HeatKiller GPU Backplate 79X0
Laing 12V DDC-1Plus with XSPC Laing DDC Reservoir Top
3x Scythe S-FLEX "F", 4x Scythe Gentle Typhoon "15", Scythe Kaze Master Ace 5,25''
Apple MacBook Pro 17` Early 2011:
CPU: Sandy Bridge Intel Core i7 2720QM
RAM: Crucial 2x4GB DDR3 1333
SSD: Samsung 840 Pro 256 GB SSD
HDD: ADATA Nobility NH13 1GB White
OS: Mac OS X Mavericks
I am using Yate Loon D12SL at 800 and 1200 rpm for my rad testing. For the Monsta I also used 3 Scythe Kaze Maru at 1900 rpm. I only got the radiator, because the rubber pads were not ready yet. I mounted the fans sucking air through the radiator (like I do on all rads), so air flow was not ideal, because there are gaps when using 120 mm fans without the rubber pads. I tried to cover the holes with cardboard, which might have helped a bit, but that solution won't be as good as the pads that will come with the retail model. That means there is probably some performance reserves left, which means it could get closer to the Xchanger 480.
オタク
"Perfection is a state you should always try to attain, yet one you can never reach." - me =)
So basically, it performs the same as the 480?
Man...their cheesey, crap website is too much.
I can't deal with it. Can't deal with them.
I can't help but share this opinion.What I see on the web from Fester, is a company that stoops to some really low tactics such as multiple shrills on just about every forum touting how awful other products are and how great Fester products are. Sorry if I call a dog turd what it is.
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Corsair HX1000 / EVGA GTX 295 SLI / X-FI Titanium FATAL1TY Pro / Samsung SyncMaster 245b 24" / MM H2GO
2x X25-M 80GB (RAID0) + Caviar 500 GB / Windows 7 Ultimate x64 RC1 Build 7100
RIG 2:
E4500 @ 3.0 / Asus P5Q / 4x1 GB DDR2-667
CoolerMaster Extreme Power / BFG 9800 GT OC / LG 22"
Antec Ninehundred / Onboard Sound / TRUE / Vista 32
It performs slightly worse with 3 120 mm fans than a Xchanger 480 using 4 fans at the same speed and of the same model, that's what I am saying. The gap is 0.6 C with my test setup, but the measurement error is about half a °C due to slightly different ambient temps between my latest tests and the tests I made a couple months ago.
I was using a single loop with "just" a QX6700 at 1.5 V and 3.25 GHz. Being able to connect 2 loops makes things interesting if you like to experiment, like having 1 pump and 2 loops, one for CPU and one for GPU or something like that. When I get the time, I will do some more testing. The Monsta needs a lot of space, that's for sure, but it should still fit a big tower. Being able to mount the radiator sideways using the mounting of the carbon plate also makes things interesting for modders, especially when 2 loops are being used. This could look unique. I am actually trying to come up with a good idea using the Monsta in a not so classic method.
オタク
"Perfection is a state you should always try to attain, yet one you can never reach." - me =)
Oh god I have an awesome web page a certain someone showed me for ordering rads direct from them.
Needless to say, it is quite a bit like their website, just with more boobs.
Originally Posted by Chruschef in regards to Thermaltake water cooling
aspire.comptech
Have you ever used Feser products? Or you can only bla-bla-bla?
Intel Q9650 @500x9MHz/1,3V
Asus Maximus II Formula @Performance Level=7
OCZ OCZ2B1200LV4GK 4x2GB @1200MHz/5-5-5-15/1,8V
OCZ SSD Vertex 3 120Gb
Seagate RAID0 2x ST1000DM003
XFX HD7970 3GB @1111MHz
Thermaltake Xaser VI BWS
Seasonic Platinum SS-1000XP
M-Audio Audiophile 192
LG W2486L
Liquid Cooling System :
ThermoChill PA120.3 + Coolgate 4x120
Swiftech Apogee XT, Swiftech MCW-NBMAX Northbridge
Watercool HeatKiller GPU-X3 79X0 Ni-Bl + HeatKiller GPU Backplate 79X0
Laing 12V DDC-1Plus with XSPC Laing DDC Reservoir Top
3x Scythe S-FLEX "F", 4x Scythe Gentle Typhoon "15", Scythe Kaze Master Ace 5,25''
Apple MacBook Pro 17` Early 2011:
CPU: Sandy Bridge Intel Core i7 2720QM
RAM: Crucial 2x4GB DDR3 1333
SSD: Samsung 840 Pro 256 GB SSD
HDD: ADATA Nobility NH13 1GB White
OS: Mac OS X Mavericks
Circles SucQ!
If your annoyed by sigs telling you to put things in your sig, then put this in your sig
Bribery won't work on me...just say NO to AT!!!
I can post all test results tomorrow. I have the excel file at work, not at home. But I only tested the 140's at 1900 rpm which is way from being anything near acceptable for 24/7 usage.
オタク
"Perfection is a state you should always try to attain, yet one you can never reach." - me =)
this may have been asked does anyone have the expected release for north america
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