Quote Originally Posted by FrozenCPU View Post
Hi Everyone- Since we are the USA Disty on the Feser Product Line, I can assure that these are very different looking and its never been done in the PC Market....I will also say that there are no fins in the new Admiral Series. Thats right, there are NO FINS like the rads that everyone else makes. A little bit different technology allowing water to move through a lot more surface area to cool than a standard Fin based radiator. THese will be crowned king of all PC Radiators and all the hoopla of who has the best radiator will be put to an end finally when these are released.
As a semi frequent walk-in customer, this distresses me greatly. Please leave the carny barking hype to the manufacturers marketing departments.

Quote Originally Posted by Tetrafluorometh View Post
Thats a big and bold statment! Who is willing to cut one up then once they come out?
Quote Originally Posted by Erklat View Post
That is called aggressive advertising
Me, me provides a jigsaw
Actually, I call dibs, being one of the louder and more prominent so called "bashers". I also have a full range of tools to do the job quickly and cleanly and I'm certainly not shy about using them.

Quote Originally Posted by turtletrax View Post
Jeeze, some of you guys sound like broken records around here these days...

Lets wait and see what perf/cost is.

Like grade 9 up in here sometimes...
Let's not forget that this is from the company that claimed to beat Thermochill's PA's by 5° C when their now "retired" line of rads were introduced. Needless to say, not one tester ever produced the results to back that claim up, neither did the company for that matter.

Quote Originally Posted by meanmoe View Post
Looks like something like this - page 10 maybe
http://www.wieland-thermalsolutions....ohrewat_08.pdf

no clue why there would have an advantage over finned flat tubes... looking forward to learning more though
If that is how they look on the inside, someone's in for a big disappointment. The only "radical" thing these achieve is looks. I really doubt these are going to be any more effective than what we have now. Numbers from real testing will tell that story though.