so.... if I place an order now, am I going to get extreme delays?
Thanks.
so.... if I place an order now, am I going to get extreme delays?
Thanks.
thats actually quite an improvement over the h50.. Should try running way more vcore tho, see how good it performs under high load!
Another thing I find funny is AMD/Intel would snipe any of our Moms on a grocery run if it meant good quarterly results, and you are forever whining about what feser did?
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thanks Biker, all results from your, HardwareCanucks and HardOCP are close. about 5-7 degrees difference at stock speeds and as Redbeard once said, the gap widens when it’s OCed.
I also like to see a comparison between the H70 and CoolIT C240 ALC i'm sure they'll have very close results.
I know the Swiftech H20-X20 is from a different league but it’ll be nice to know how much of a boost will it offer.
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Actually it looks as though the 570LX can be bought on it's own from the odd retailer, not very common though.
The agent is running a list of question off to Asetek surrounding warranty cover & improvements* over the LCLC 240mm.
If the answers are favourable & the price is better, then I may get it instead of the Eco C240!
Still also weighing-up the new H20-X20 kit from Swiftech, but I imagine it'll be a bit too pricey.
NorthQ's moving out of the market, apparently their NQ-3590's are still based on the LCLC 240mm.
And they have no plans to introduce new models based on any newer Asetek gear.
*the agent seemed certain the water-block has been improved slightly but is checking
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