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what block would you buy if you were in my position in $70-110 range) By babyelf
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| Administrator | By dinos22 nah gave up finding them as they are hard to find
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i also came across this one Swiftech MCW6000A but i cannot find anyone selling these for the life of me.....any hints there guys and what do you reckon of this one http://www.procooling.com/reviews/ht...eview_-_5_.php looks like pc cooling australia is the distributor but no mention of the 6000 or g4....i emailed daniel so i guess i'll find out whether they actually distribute those models or not....who is cathar you guys mention.....does he make customer WBs |
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| By T_M well, i've certainly been put in my place.
i never used or pulled mine apart, like i do to most things, so i figured it was a powder coated metal of some description. |
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Doh! found it http://www.davidandkarma.com.au/they have MCW6000 listed as $69 along with StormG4 at $119 I found out that HC200 is rated at 600LPH/125GPH/2.08GPM flow rate on paper[http://www.modthebox.com/review264_1.shtml] about real life performance....would it be unreasonable to expect a 1.5GPM flow in a normal performance from HC200? it seems that at 1.5GPM flow there is a solid performance difference between the two....what does that relate to in real world performance...... This gear will eventually end up on my next CPU upgrade....X2 so I want something that will be able to managed an overclocked X2 rather than this Venice I have so will need as good a thermal resistance as possible therewhat is the best coolant to use with these |
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in $70-110 range)
found it
so I want something that will be able to managed an overclocked X2 rather than this Venice I have so will need as good a thermal resistance as possible there










