Water Cooler Comparison
This is a discussion about Water Cooler Comparison in the Feedback category; Dan´s Data has posted a water cooler comparison There´s now a separate page for water cooling gear, to which I´ve added a new comparison of six water blocks, five of which are new listings. Danger Den´s MAZE1C, MAZE2-1 and Video Card Cooler do battle with Australian outfit Silverprop´s new and very classy Cyclone a ...

Dan´s Data has posted a water cooler comparison
There´s now a separate page for water cooling gear, to which I´ve added a new comparison of six water blocks, five of which are new listings.
Danger Den´s MAZE1C, MAZE2-1 and Video Card Cooler do battle with Australian outfit Silverprop´s new and very classy Cyclone and Cyclone2 water blocks. I´ve also retested the cheaper OCWC Polyblock that I used in my first water cooling tests for the comparison.
The total number of things-that-can-be-attached-to-a-chip in this comparison, not counting retests with different fans and the like, is now SEVENTY-TWO.
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There´s now a separate page for water cooling gear, to which I´ve added a new comparison of six water blocks, five of which are new listings.
Danger Den´s MAZE1C, MAZE2-1 and Video Card Cooler do battle with Australian outfit Silverprop´s new and very classy Cyclone and Cyclone2 water blocks. I´ve also retested the cheaper OCWC Polyblock that I used in my first water cooling tests for the comparison.
The total number of things-that-can-be-attached-to-a-chip in this comparison, not counting retests with different fans and the like, is now SEVENTY-TWO.
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