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    mmmmm Silvah!


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    Sweeeeeeeettt!! Silvah is goood

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    Is my one that I ordered enough for a cpu, nb and gpu loop?
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    One per loop is perfect!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2low4u View Post
    One per loop is perfect!
    Yes, lets not hogg this up. There should be a one per costumer limit until the supply gets better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by da killa View Post
    Yes, lets not hogg this up. There should be a one per costumer limit until the supply gets better.
    Fine & dandy but if you have 2 loops your going to want 2 coils 1 for each loop right.

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    Just checked petra's.. Still out of stock
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    Quote Originally Posted by 2low4u View Post
    Fine & dandy but if you have 2 loops your going to want 2 coils 1 for each loop right.
    Yeah, I guess you're right. Didn't even think about that.


    Anyways, is there any update from petra?

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    Quote Originally Posted by da killa View Post
    yways, is there any update from petra?
    Don't look at me... ask Ian.

    All I can do is wait, just like everyone else.

    I'm doing science and I'm still alive...

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    Quote Originally Posted by jasonelmore View Post
    Just checked petra's.. Still out of stock
    Even if I had shipped them as I was typing the last post in this thread they still wouldn't be there, takes a couple days

    Quote Originally Posted by Petra View Post
    Don't look at me... ask Ian.

    All I can do is wait, just like everyone else.

    You're waiting, I'm waiting, we're all waiting.

    I called over to the powdercoater again today and had to leave a message, if I don't hear back by this afternoon I will go ahead and drop off the coils.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 2low4u View Post
    those cant be iandh's...

    His are flattened out so you get more surface area and less resistance...




    unless iandh you change the design?
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    Quote Originally Posted by iandh View Post
    I called over to the powdercoater again today and had to leave a message, if I don't hear back by this afternoon I will go ahead and drop off the coils.
    Sounds good--I'm just surprised that people haven't started throwing things at me yet...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Petra View Post
    Sounds good--I'm just surprised that people haven't started throwing things at me yet...
    I might swing by and camp outside for one



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    Quote Originally Posted by NaeKuh View Post
    those cant be iandh's...

    His are flattened out so you get more surface area and less resistance...



    unless iandh you change the design?
    What a brilliant observation! No actually they aren't iandh's at all. Can't fool you now can I?

    Actually Flattened out has no bearing on surface area as far as contact goes & less resistance depends on where in your system you have them.

    Here I thought you were smarter than that! I was wrong I guess eh?


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    Quote Originally Posted by 2low4u View Post
    What a brilliant observation! No actually they aren't iandh's at all. Can't fool you now can I?

    Actually Flattened out has no bearing on surface area as far as contact goes & less resistance depends on where in your system you have them.

    Here I thought you were smarter than that! I was wrong I guess eh?


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    actually flattening them out and inserting inside tubing does increase surface area and lower resistance...

    Not by a lot, but by some...

    iandh made these in response to my post on SILVER!!! so i was there when he was still planning these out.
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    could i add these in feser one coolants?

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    I thought spheroidal shapes have the largest SA:V ratio?
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    Quote Originally Posted by cegras View Post
    I thought spheroidal shapes have the largest SA:V ratio?
    blah... i was thinking this too, until i accounted for part of the tubing would en essesnce wrap the sphere.

    If were dropping that unit in a res, then yes, its a great improvement over flat..

    But if were putting it inside a tube, the tube will compress around the spring, and cover up part of the silver...

    Having it thinned out and flat would compensate....

    Im not sure if im making any sense here...
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    Quote Originally Posted by NaeKuh View Post
    But if were putting it inside a tube, the tube will compress around the spring, and cover up part of the silver...

    Having it thinned out and flat would compensate....
    Unless you're blocking off most/a lot of the flow you don't need to worry about shape or surface area. The overwhelming factor is time here...

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    Quote Originally Posted by mesyn191 View Post
    Unless you're blocking off most/a lot of the flow you don't need to worry about shape or surface area. The overwhelming factor is time here...
    as the plastercizer gets gnamed gnamed gnamed over time, where do you think the solinoid silver will burrow into?

    i should of said this statement instead..
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    T-line question

    Do these have to go in the flow path or can they be placed in the filling line of a t-line?

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    If I have one 250 mL reservoir (EK 250) supplying 3 blocks, just putting this one little piece of silver will prevent microbial growth? And I can just drop it in the reservoir without worrying about it going through the tubing? And even if I have like 10 feet of tubing, I only need 1 of these $9 pieces, thus allowing me to use clear tubing instead of solid tubing (block light, prevent growth)? Sorry for questions, this seems so convenient...

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    Quote Originally Posted by tuanster1119 View Post
    Do these have to go in the flow path or can they be placed in the filling line of a t-line?
    In the path of flow is best.

    Quote Originally Posted by usf09 View Post
    If I have one 250 mL reservoir (EK 250) supplying 3 blocks, just putting this one little piece of silver will prevent microbial growth? And I can just drop it in the reservoir without worrying about it going through the tubing? And even if I have like 10 feet of tubing, I only need 1 of these $9 pieces, thus allowing me to use clear tubing instead of solid tubing (block light, prevent growth)? Sorry for questions, this seems so convenient...
    You got it correct!

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    running 2 loops 1 killcoil+distilled in each loop going on 3 weeks and no growth so far.
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    I decided I would need the silver in time for my coming rebuild so I went looking. I was looking for silver wire. I go to ebay and find plenty o silver. A very shiny (Bitspower shiny!) perfectly molded (like a little bar of soap) chunk, stamped for authenticity and weight caught my eye. A whole Troy oz. of .999 silver could be mine for $9.29! Wow, $9.29! If I can only snipe this baby 2 secs. before bidding ends. I'd just confirmed my bid when it struck me, "maybe $9.29 for 1 Troy oz. of .999 silver isn't going to land me on the cover of Fortune magazine as "the Guru of silver trading"". That's what I get for my total ignorance of the silver market. I didn't overpay but, I just thought silver was worth a little more than it is. I think I caught "gold fever". Thankfully it was only for silver ($10 worth).
    Anyway, I had actually wanted silver "wire" because I do not have anywhere to place a hunk of silver in my loop. Here, I give you, the point of my story- I found some good silver wire. Google "Atlasnova", they have 10 and 12 gauge .9999 wire. I only suggest this if you need it now. Otherwise, I would hang on for Petra's to re-up (support supportive businesses), it's much prettier all flat like that. I may hammer mine flat I don't know. I'm really not sure where I'm going to put it. My mcres only has a hole as big as the hole my flow will ultimately exit through. I'm not sure how to bend my wire so it won't block outward flow and still fit into the res through the same size hole. I like the placement in the tubing but, I have spent too much time in XS to not consider the sin of elective added restriction. Oh well, Einstein wouldn't have given up, I shall solve this problem... and maybe others too.

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