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Thread: Flowrates of Koolance 350 / EK Supreme / DTek FusionV2

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    i currently have the mcr320 on the setup....seems to me martins testing and my data are abit off... anybody with confirmation?

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    i have the 2nd and 3rd pump...all are reproducing the same values on the mcr320....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hondacity View Post
    i currently have the mcr320 on the setup....seems to me martins testing and my data are abit off... anybody with confirmation?
    :X

    no... then id say something is throwing you off. :X

    trust me i know martin and his methodology. Hes dayam accurate.

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    mcr320 data added

    *tried with 3 different pumps...different waterblocks...

    my mcr320 has no dents, its a single pass radiator...even if the one pipe is dented it couldn't cause this much restriction. martin might have a different mcr320 than mine...

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    Can you test the 350 flowrate without the plastic mid plate? I would bet that with a proper nozzle that the 350 would perform better without the plastic piece on single slug with a nozzle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nikhsub1 View Post
    Can you test the 350 flowrate without the plastic mid plate? I would bet that with a proper nozzle that the 350 would perform better without the plastic piece on single slug with a nozzle.
    I'm willing to bet you're right.
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    Quote Originally Posted by warriorpoet View Post
    I'm willing to bet you're right.
    I've been known to be wrong once or twice My brain just doesnt see the function of the plastic bit... it only causes unnecessary restriction. On dual slug 'maybe' but i7, I don't see it. Flow rates would be better too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nikhsub1 View Post
    I've been known to be wrong once or twice My brain just doesnt see the function of the plastic bit... it only causes unnecessary restriction. On dual slug 'maybe' but i7, I don't see it. Flow rates would be better too.
    For rev.2 I think it'd probably work better if the plate (if necessary) were threaded into the top. They'd get a much freer outlet path and still have some degree of control over directional flow. Bonus: no inter-plate leakage.
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    Before launch we did try many different shaped and sized holes on the accelerator plate, what is being produced is what yielded the best overall temperatures. But due to feedback from many enthusiasts we are making available blank impingement plates here so anyone can try their hand at improving the block!

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    Quote Originally Posted by [Koolance] Dean View Post
    Before launch we did try many different shaped and sized holes on the accelerator plate, what is being produced is what yielded the best overall temperatures. But due to feedback from many enthusiasts we are making available blank impingement plates here so anyone can try their hand at improving the block!
    im actually thinkn of making a series of tiny holes instead of 1 big hole.

    Seeing if having focused jets instead of 1 big jet will be any better.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ranker View Post
    I agree. It's been a long time coming, but I'm glad to see things changing. I can only hope the guy at Koolance that created the craptastic article about Koolance radiators 2 years ago is fired.
    You know what was the most interesting thing about that whole debacle? The fact that the competitors who screamed bloody murder and said how much bs the koolance tests were... and said how they were going to prove it... Well guess what the comparison tests they promised never ever materialized. That spoke volumes

    Anyway, as Dean noted earlier the 350 block is designed as a more restrictive block and is stated on the site. The 345 is a higher flow block, also as stated. It would be interesting to see that tested as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NaeKuh View Post
    im actually thinkn of making a series of tiny holes instead of 1 big hole.

    Seeing if having focused jets instead of 1 big jet will be any better.
    As I have said before, the more the industry tried to run from Cathar's designs the more the engineering brought them back.
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    I finally giving in and buy a Core i7 setup, I just can't fight the sickness any longer. I will do one last shabang on LGA775 CPU blocks before moving to LGA1366. Plus, I was getting close to violating my contract with the XS WCG team.

    I am very excited to start testing a couple new LGA775 blocks, and just geeked to finally see what the LGA1366 blocks have to offer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by [Koolance] Dean View Post
    Before launch we did try many different shaped and sized holes on the accelerator plate, what is being produced is what yielded the best overall temperatures. But due to feedback from many enthusiasts we are making available blank impingement plates here so anyone can try their hand at improving the block!
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    Quote Originally Posted by skinnee View Post
    I finally giving in and buy a Core i7 setup, I just can't fight the sickness any longer. I will do one last shabang on LGA775 CPU blocks before moving to LGA1366. Plus, I was getting close to violating my contract with the XS WCG team.

    I am very excited to start testing a couple new LGA775 blocks, and just geeked to finally see what the LGA1366 blocks have to offer.
    I am glad to see that the counseling sessions have finally paid off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SiGfever View Post
    As I have said before, the more the industry tried to run from Cathar's designs the more the engineering brought them back.
    thats why i keep saying the guy is a legend.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skinnee View Post
    I finally giving in and buy a Core i7 setup, I just can't fight the sickness any longer. I will do one last shabang on LGA775 CPU blocks before moving to LGA1366. Plus, I was getting close to violating my contract with the XS WCG team.

    I am very excited to start testing a couple new LGA775 blocks, and just geeked to finally see what the LGA1366 blocks have to offer.
    good to hear...

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    Quote Originally Posted by santiagodraco View Post
    You know what was the most interesting thing about that whole debacle? The fact that the competitors who screamed bloody murder and said how much bs the koolance tests were... and said how they were going to prove it... Well guess what the comparison tests they promised never ever materialized. That spoke volumes

    Anyway, as Dean noted earlier the 350 block is designed as a more restrictive block and is stated on the site. The 345 is a higher flow block, also as stated. It would be interesting to see that tested as well.

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    However, you'd be a fool to think that KL's test conditions on their radiator debacle weren't comical.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SiGfever View Post
    As I have said before, the more the industry tried to run from Cathar's designs the more the engineering brought them back.
    Makes me smirk every time I see this play out. =)
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    Is the LT a I7 block only? Because it would seem thats a better choise than the Fuzion V2
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    its for 775 and 1366

    read this thread...thanks

    http://www.xtremesystems.org/Forums/...d.php?t=217412


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