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Awesome, I can definately wait that long!JDizzle said:If you look at their website it says that it will be availible June 10th.
What would you do then?JFettig said:I wouldnt get the 1/2" ID block/system because it can be a pain in the butt to set up and do anything else for the minimal gain, and that gain will be hardly noticable.
Jon
I'd guess that he would use 3/8" ID tubing. If you've got a restrictive CPU block and two other blocks, the restriction of the tubing matter very little.What would you do then?
I'm only cooling the CPU and possible but doubtfully the gpu, no northbridge coolingAngryAlpaca said:I'd guess that he would use 3/8" ID tubing. If you've got a restrictive CPU block and two other blocks, the restriction of the tubing matter very little.
but then that would mean I would have to repick all my components, correct?JFettig said:3/8" tubing is just much easier to use, the performace difference is almost not noticable. most of the time it isnt noticable at all.
The ease of use will make up for any performance differences you see many times over.
Jon
JFettig said:3/8" tubing is just much easier to use, the performace difference is almost not noticable. most of the time it isnt noticable at all.
The ease of use will make up for any performance differences you see many times over.
Jon
I dont think that would be an issue as i have plenty of space in the inside of my case, all my wires are hiden so there is a lot of empty space to route the tubingTurd Furguson said:Smaller tubing is easier to route through your case.