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Old 04-08-02, 07:10 AM Thread Starter   #1
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Anyone ever use this radiator?


Anyone ever use this radiator? How well does it work.



I was going to get a Black Ice extreme, but this radiator will fit in my case much better.
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Old 04-09-02, 07:02 AM Thread Starter   #2
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Anyone???
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Old 04-09-02, 07:39 AM   #3
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Is that the Hayden 676? If so it's very nice. I have one underneath my box (Enermax 901 server tower, it's on casters).

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Old 04-09-02, 07:40 AM   #4
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This is the Hayden:
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Old 04-09-02, 10:19 AM   #5
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it looks like a good radiator, swiftec use it on their system, The Q power (quite power) and a review of it can be found here on overclockers.com: http://www.overclockers.com/articles542/ and here: http://www.overclockers.com/articles547/ and finally here: http://www.overclockers.com/articles544/
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Old 04-09-02, 11:39 AM   #6
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I use that radiator, it work just fine. Its the perfect size for fitting three 80 mm fans on it. I think that it works better than some of the others because the water actually flows inside the fins instead of most of the others where the water flows through a section of pipe with fins attached to it.

BTW I got mine at the local hardware store (Canadian Tire) for 52 bucks canadian, roughly 30 US.
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Old 04-09-02, 11:57 AM   #7
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I use that radiator, it work just fine. Its the perfect size for fitting three 80 mm fans on it. I think that it works better than some of the others because the water actually flows inside the fins instead of most of the others where the water flows through a section of pipe with fins attached to it.

BTW I got mine at the local hardware store (Canadian Tire) for 52 bucks canadian, roughly 30 US.
I live in montreal Quebec, id have to go look, but if so that would rule!
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Old 04-09-02, 02:17 PM Thread Starter   #8
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It is a Tru-Cool (mfg. by Long) Low Pressure drop engine oil cooler. (4inx11in) Wether or not it is the same as the hayden I am not sure.

Where could i buy the Hayden 676?
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Old 04-09-02, 02:24 PM Thread Starter   #9
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Just did some research:

Hayden:
http://www.bulkparts.com/storefront.ASP?pageno=1182

Tru-Cool:
http://www.bulkparts.com/storefront.ASP?pageno=1183

They appear very similar, however, the hayden is rated for cars under 18,000lbs and the Tru-Cool is rated 11,000.

It seems like the Hayden is a better radiator.
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Old 04-09-02, 02:32 PM   #10
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1 want 2 Hayden Transaver Plus, extra heavy duty, make then in a series and have Awesome cooling! LOL
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Old 04-09-02, 03:18 PM   #11
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Its quite amusing to see companies relabel Tranny coolers as watercooling radiators,WHO ARE THEY KIDDING! I measured my case and went to Autozone and went through the heater core book and found one that fit my case great for $20.
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Old 04-09-02, 03:29 PM Thread Starter   #12
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Im hoping to stop by an autoparts store and look at their inventory. I want the medium duty, or the light-duty hayden.
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Old 04-09-02, 03:37 PM   #13
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Yeah I hear ya. You can save some good money doing foot work. I went with a heater core because it fits in the top of my case sideways.
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Old 04-09-02, 03:41 PM Thread Starter   #14
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Yeah, I would rather have a heatercore, however, my case is full as it is, and I am aiming for an 100% enclosed system.
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Old 04-09-02, 03:50 PM Thread Starter   #15
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Hey Mortal Wombat! or anyone with a hayden,

Could you grab a ruler and get the dimensions of the Hayden.

all i need ar the dimensions listed (A,B,C,X,Y,Z):
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I live in montreal Quebec, id have to go look, but if so that would rule!
Its in a grey box that said its an oil cooler, also for I think 80 buck (canadian) they had one that was twice as tall. Meant for RVs.
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Old 04-09-02, 08:52 PM Thread Starter   #17
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The come in a number of sizes.
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Old 04-09-02, 09:50 PM   #18
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Wow the bottom one there could fit 4 x 120 mm fans!
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Old 04-09-02, 10:05 PM Thread Starter   #19
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Yeah too bad it wont fit in my case.
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Old 04-10-02, 01:24 AM   #20
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FYI Hayden 676's size is: 11 X 5.5

Heheh I got this baby from cooltechnica !

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