ok, i'm a spread sheet kinda guy.
i've calculated rad size by width (fan size), length (single, double, triple and quad) and thickness (38, 45, 50, 60mm)
i know that these are volumes and not capacities. do any of the rad manufacturers offer the capacity of the radiator?
some rate watts, some btu, some just say cooler.. there has got to be a correlation between capacity and
object volume. i'm seeing a 120x240x60 radiator has 1728cc volume and a 180x180x60 has 1944cc.
so is the 180x180x60 a cooler radiator to run? more is better? isn't there any standardization on rating how the radiator
performs or how much heat is absorbed (removed)?
a man can spend boo-coo bucks and wads of time waiting on shipping to find out they are under raddin' their system.
and the same could be said about cases, but the variables are almost endless. am i asking for too much? a database of
systems (validated) with components and what their registered temperatures are at the time of submission. i now some
of the folding members have these items memorized and can collate that info to useful data to share.
when i was modding car horsepower we had recipes for different levels for a customer to choose with a price-point to
sell on. and when they "deviated" then they could expect a different outcome.
some helpful comments or suggestions..
airdeano
i've calculated rad size by width (fan size), length (single, double, triple and quad) and thickness (38, 45, 50, 60mm)
i know that these are volumes and not capacities. do any of the rad manufacturers offer the capacity of the radiator?
some rate watts, some btu, some just say cooler.. there has got to be a correlation between capacity and
object volume. i'm seeing a 120x240x60 radiator has 1728cc volume and a 180x180x60 has 1944cc.
so is the 180x180x60 a cooler radiator to run? more is better? isn't there any standardization on rating how the radiator
performs or how much heat is absorbed (removed)?
a man can spend boo-coo bucks and wads of time waiting on shipping to find out they are under raddin' their system.
and the same could be said about cases, but the variables are almost endless. am i asking for too much? a database of
systems (validated) with components and what their registered temperatures are at the time of submission. i now some
of the folding members have these items memorized and can collate that info to useful data to share.
when i was modding car horsepower we had recipes for different levels for a customer to choose with a price-point to
sell on. and when they "deviated" then they could expect a different outcome.
some helpful comments or suggestions..
airdeano