G Goldskis45 New member Jun 12, 2012 #2 Duh, everyone knows its the Monsta rads http://www.specialtech.co.uk/spshop/customer/search.php?substring=Alphacool+NexXxos+monsta
Duh, everyone knows its the Monsta rads http://www.specialtech.co.uk/spshop/customer/search.php?substring=Alphacool+NexXxos+monsta
ruthless_villain New member Jun 12, 2012 #3 depends, Alphacool and XSPC are the two i normally use though... Thermochil make some older radiators that are meant to be beast
depends, Alphacool and XSPC are the two i normally use though... Thermochil make some older radiators that are meant to be beast
L leejc73 New member Jun 12, 2012 #4 The ones made of solid silver............. I'm sure it's not a subjective subject but I've yet to hear of anyone collecting all possible manufacturers rads and testing them alongside each other for thermal conductivity.
The ones made of solid silver............. I'm sure it's not a subjective subject but I've yet to hear of anyone collecting all possible manufacturers rads and testing them alongside each other for thermal conductivity.
S_I_N New member Jun 12, 2012 #5 check out martins liquid labs he does comparisions over a vast lot of them
G giannakos23 New member Jun 12, 2012 #6 Thank you guys !! You were very helpful !! Btw very nice site the one that S_I_N recommended !!
C Ciric New member Jun 12, 2012 #7 There is no definite answer to that question. It all depends ... The best radiator for a low noise system, will not be the best for a max performance system. And yea, martins liquid labs is a nice place to look.
There is no definite answer to that question. It all depends ... The best radiator for a low noise system, will not be the best for a max performance system. And yea, martins liquid labs is a nice place to look.
G giannakos23 New member Jun 12, 2012 #8 Ciric said: There is no definite answer to that question. It all depends ... The best radiator for a low noise system, will not be the best for a max performance system. And yea, martins liquid labs is a nice place to look. Click to expand... I had a look at the site and it was very informative !!!
Ciric said: There is no definite answer to that question. It all depends ... The best radiator for a low noise system, will not be the best for a max performance system. And yea, martins liquid labs is a nice place to look. Click to expand... I had a look at the site and it was very informative !!!