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Flow Rate Estimator Spreadsheet V1.7
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That's great. Thanks..
Any better luck uploading it to http://docs.google.com/ ?? that works with firefox also.. although everyone should be using open office..
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Cool, I've never been too sure of what the pressure graphs mean in terms of comparing one setup to another, obviously higher is better, but what is a good minimum or good flow rate?
__________________My estimation was 1.71 GPM with an MCP655 (5) + 5' 7/16" Tubing + MCW60 + Fuzion btw, it would be great if you could add an MCR220
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Nevermind.
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Ok what I was going to say was how about adding these sometime
__________________Maze 4 GPU (Low profile or vanilla) EK FC79 ( cause I have 2 )maybe see if the EK Tube res adds restriction as it does create a whirlpool meaning its probably cutting flow a little
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To answer most of your questions: (1) a fridge cannot cool a PC (2) 64-bit OS for over 3.4GB (3) If a PCIe card fits, it should work (4) Resolution, not screen size (5) If you have a question, it is not news (6) Report, not respond to Spam (7) Single-Rail/Non-Modular PSUs are not always better than Multi-Rail/Modular
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MCR220, thanks
__________________![]() http://www.swiftech.com/products/MCR220-QP.asp and is there a guide or someone that could patiently explain these numbers?
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Heat Dissipated vs Flow Rate.... the faster the water flows through the rad, the more heat it can handle. (higher is good) Thermal Resistence vs Flow Rate.... the faster the water flows through the rad, the easier it is to transfer heat. (Higher is bad)
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Up to V1.2....added some components...see first post
__________________http://www.overclock.net/2441593-post1.html BTW The thermochill rads take the crown for low pressure drop...less than 10' of 1/2 " tubing
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