Originally posted by saratoga
Whys that? I'd think most people are running all copper, or at least they should given the advantages.
Some of us have Aluminum in our loops , many commercial manufacturers have aluminum tops, I've seen first hand what a poorly anodized Swiftech block can look like after a couple weeks in untreated water, the minor difference in performance is acceptable when I don't have to worry about that corrosion, as well as bio problems.

Now please try to pick out a couple mis-used words, or perhaps point out how things work on a molecular level..



EDIT: I should also add for accuracies sake many radiators aren't even really copper...