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Old 27th May 2006, 01:20 AM   #11 (permalink)
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I've seen that already. The radiator won't be very efficient. He should have just used a car's heater core.
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Old 27th May 2006, 01:36 AM   #12 (permalink)
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how efficiency would be his project after fix up everything....... i think da radiator itself would make his project failed at lowering the temperature.........
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Old 27th May 2006, 01:37 AM   #13 (permalink)
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da conclusion of the project would be he failed to achieve the objective
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Old 27th May 2006, 06:50 AM   #14 (permalink)
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I've seen that already. The radiator won't be very efficient. He should have just used a car's heater core.
Add this to the list of things he should have done. Also add to that list: let someone else with experience in radiative thermodynamics assist, model your components after someone else's product who actually did some research, and lastly: go out and buy the product rather then give 110% into a product that will look cool and take a ton of time but ultimatly do very little in the way of cooling.
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Old 27th May 2006, 06:52 AM   #15 (permalink)
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Nobody likes a post-whore. You should have taken your last three posts and made them into one sentence; but only after you checked your spelling.
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nomata how good or bad or even fail i admire his hardwork creating it..
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I'll give him an "A" for his efforts. It's definitely not easy to make anything out of scratch. The guy did point out at the start of his article that he found that simply buying the components was boring. I think he wasn't exactly out to have the best-looking, best-performing watercooling set-up.

He was after the joy of being able to create something for himself. No one else in the world could have a similar design so it is unique in itself. And while we debate about the effectiveness of his design and build, he on the other hand has gained more experience than all of the talk in the world! Who knows? He might be designing a new and better loop right now!
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Old 27th May 2006, 03:01 PM   #18 (permalink)
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Nobody likes a post-whore. You should have taken your last three posts and made them into one sentence; but only after you checked your spelling.
Im too lazy to edit back my posts... coz rojakpot takes more time to reload da page than any other forums.... so i found quick reply easier for me
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I'll give him an "A" for his efforts. It's definitely not easy to make anything out of scratch. The guy did point out at the start of his article that he found that simply buying the components was boring. I think he wasn't exactly out to have the best-looking, best-performing watercooling set-up.

He was after the joy of being able to create something for himself. No one else in the world could have a similar design so it is unique in itself. And while we debate about the effectiveness of his design and build, he on the other hand has gained more experience than all of the talk in the world! Who knows? He might be designing a new and better loop right now!
im agree with you. no matter how pro you are also, you still need some experience. Eventhough his projects efficiency was not good but i realy admired his work there. Thats the reason i post it up here.
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tat is one hell of a homemade water cooling setup....took me quite sometime to look through the posts..not to say making it... respect!!!
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