muddocktor
Wandering about
6,250 Posts
6 Nov 2008, 12:29am
Quoting Buddy J
It wasn't the BigWater, it was the ProWater 850i and the Copper beat it soundly
Wish we had that Swiftech kit to throw into the comparison.
I'm kind of short on funds right now but maybe in a few weeks I can try to swing something with the owner of Jab-tech and get an Apogee Drive block/pump and some 3/8 tubing. The radiator I have on that machine is the exact same one that comes with the H20-220 Compact Liquid Cooling Kit, so I wouldn't need the whole kit to test it's configuration against the copper TRUE. John at Jab-tech is a pretty stand up guy in my experience and he might cut me some kind of deal (especially for some mentions of his store

).
EDIT: And thanks for correcting me on the name of that TT unit. I can't ever remember all the names of TT's water kits. And since they use mixed metals in their loops (aluminum and copper), I try to stay away from those kind of setups. If you don't run some kind of effective inhibitive fluid you get ionic and galvanic corrosion.
EDIT2: Well, just checked the Jab-tech site out and they don't have either the kit or the Apogee Drive block/pump, so I guess that's a wash. I will have to figure something else out I guess.
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