Maybe, but the problem is there is no standard to follow or adhere to so nobody would trust the data coming from a manufacturer assuming its biased.
Would be a wonderful thing to actually have real performance specifications on the boxes of watercooling products. Pressure drop curve =, c/w curves =, per test spec xxx.xxx
No standards = no trust = consumers burden to figure it all out on their own..
Agreed. Hence the company with the best advertising/marketing wins in this scenario. I have yet to see a company publishing serious testing that might show their competitors product in a bad light. It's an unspoken rule in business.
Wes
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