So whats REALLY the deal...Post Date: 2007-11-11 |
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Topic: So whats REALLY the deal...Posted: 11 Nov 2007 at 2:46am |
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with the cooling systems provided?
you guys are claiming to use a chilled liquid cooling solution, yet i see no chillers.. what exactly is the "completely non conductive" liquid you use? in the pictures it appears dyed, which would negate the non conductive values... what form of thermoelectric water chilling are you using? are you using a "peltier" element and insulating for sub zero temps? theres no information given on these technologies anywhere on your site! thanks in advance! |
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Posted: 11 Nov 2007 at 6:18am |
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if you select the TEC (thermoelectric cooling) and then click on the small "i" on the left of it, you will see what chiller they do offer.
For normal water cooling setups, They use a combination of swiftech and dangerden parts (blocks, pumps etc). The latter company is (IMO) the best in the buisness. if you really want info.. call them... you may be surprised how you are treated. Edited by ed1371 - 11 Nov 2007 at 6:20am |
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Posted: 11 Nov 2007 at 8:26am |
oh i wasnt questioning the brands they use for waterblocks and such, i was questioning the claims of chilled water and completely non conductive liquid. mineral oil is one such liquid and is not a very good conductor of heat like water. and once you dye it and it is no longer pure the non conductive properties vanish. |
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