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Old 07-13-2005, 11:00 AM
Floyd L. Davidson
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kony <spam@spam.com> wrote:
>On Wed, 13 Jul 2005 02:38:07 -0800, floyd@apaflo.com (Floyd
>L. Davidson) wrote:
>
>>kony <spam@spam.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>Again, wrong. You really have no idea how to set up water
>>>cooling properly in a PC.

>>
>>I have nearly 4 decades of experience with a variety of liquid
>>cooled electronics, ranging from small passive systems with
>>convection coolant flow to some pretty large systems with 100
>>gallon surge tanks and 50 KW heat exchangers.

>
>Then you ought to know by now that you can't just assume
>some unrelated piece of equipment utilizing a different
>cooling system, would be applied in exact same way. 100
>gallon surge tanks, sure that's really applicable (not).
>The devil is in the details.


I damned well *do* know how these things work, and you clearly
don't have a clue.

>You do of course realize that unlike whatever you were
>dealing with, this is a very small system with very large
>current (& heat) changes? Using water temp is simply
>inferior, and quite possibly worse than no control at all.


Did you see the reference above to "small passive systems with
convection coolant flow".

The point is that you don't understand how it works, and that
is why you can't see the point in what I've discussed.

Go back to your overclocking system, and be very hopeful the
hose doesn't break...

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Floyd L. Davidson <http://web.newsguy.com/floyd_davidson>
Ukpeagvik (Barrow, Alaska) floyd@apaflo.com

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