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Hmm, I know Koolance sells External units (Exos) and they have aluminum radiators inside (they don't even offer a copper version), and they've only sold nickel plated blocks for years. Either they deal a lot with corrosion issues within...
Yep. I see and agree actually. I was mainly saying that the old one functions as it should.
You or me? I was just using a legit example. People purchase a product for the product they see on the page that they are buying from, or the shelf they are buying from.. not a product that isn't out yet.. The old reservoirs work...
Orientation of pump on res wouldn't matter (they are square). Isn't it tough to see the impeller from the outside?
Wow, there really needs to be a G1/4 threading depth standard. The longer one should be unacceptable in the market. That looks like it could go all the way through a video card water block
People will always complain. I guess manufacturers should stop making new products. Later today I'm going to call to see if Microsoft will exchange my original Xbox for an Xbox 360.
Aluminum radiator shouldn't corrode with a properly nickel plated block.
You describe a "tick" sound. I've never heard of a DDC making that type of sound. When a DDC fails or is starting to fail, it's usually sounds like a normal pump would sound, but in a off/on pattern (usually an attempt of a spin, fail,...
I still don't know why people say the old one works like crap. Mine works fine without a bleed kit.
I think that XSPC looks the best, though the UV still isn't very stunning IMO.
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