WayTronX Introduced New Coolers

Mr. Smith

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Way who? The people behind OCZ's carbon nanotube 'Hydrojet' aaaaaaah, i see...

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So, what do you think? Can this reall cool a CPU and SLi setup effectively?
 
Spose it depends on ur thoughts of `effectively`.

Of course we want figures. Frankly it could look like a pos, but if it was better than the best air cooling, and came pretty close to wc, I`d be excited.

Large cpu unit, a varied amount of gpu solutions by the looks, and some kind of maintainance free setup, interesting.

U know if it proves to be a success in enough areas, the size etc could be massaged in future revisions.

Need to get 1 in for review tbh.

Didn`t we see this sometime last year ? or was that the ocz thing ?

EDIT: I`m interested also. Thinking on the physics side of things. If u have a PSU that has 400W maximum output, the combined heat output for all the components u plug into it cannot excede 400W, in this dimension anyway. The old equation of energy in, energy out.
 
This essentially is the OCZ thing mate (they are the company behind it, I know you can read! :p)

Tis all about the figures... This has been floating around for 1-2 years.
 
According to WayTronX the CPU cooler can dissipate 400w of heat

Woopdy do, so can the intel stock cooler.

Its do do with how efferent the sink it at transferring that heat to the air around.

Id like to see it try and hold a genuine 400w load at anything below 70°.
 
name='Ham' said:
Woopdy do, so can the intel stock cooler.

Its do do with how efferent the sink it at transferring that heat to the air around.

Id like to see it try and hold a genuine 400w load at anything below 70°.

Precisely. I'd like to see some tests ;)
 
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