nikolain
The Liquid Cooler Guy
Nice products there. but have you taken permission from digit?As in the rules its mentioned no advertising.
Yup
Nice products there. but have you taken permission from digit?As in the rules its mentioned no advertising.
Nice products there. but have you taken permission from digit?As in the rules its mentioned no advertising.
I would love to, but i lack video editing skillsYou should post unboxing vids
Hello. Nice to see you have been reading the rules. However, if we felt it was violating any rule, you wouldn't be seeing this thread in the first place.
@nikolain I've been following your thread on TE for over a year now. Great to see a project come to life. Wish your products do well worldwide.
I plan to use S.h.i.n Etsu X23 in coming months
I could help you on that as I am getting a 600D for myself. Do let me know if you would like that to happen.I would love to, but i lack video editing skills
You will get all my coolers in April for Review/UnboxingI could help you on that as I am getting a 600D for myself. Do let me know if you would like that to happen.
According to this place (reputed for watercooling), the Shin Etsu's are not that good. Shin-Etsu G751, X23-7762, and X23-7783D Review | Skinnee Labs
Take a look at a full comparison.
2011 Thermal Compound Roundup – Results Compilation | Skinnee Labs
You can see a whole list of compounds to choose from.
I know the shin-etsu's 7783D is not a bad compound, but personally, I cant justify the cost. after the mid-rangers, there is hardly any benefit. what benefits you most is the flow rate, the fan pressure and airflow.
the cost/gram of the paste. Metal pastes(keep forgetting the name, and its not indigo xtreme) give better results at lower cost.
1 gram of 7783D for $7 vs. 5g of Prolimatech PK-1 for $11. I would choose the latter.
Did you check the price on my site ?
Great going dude.
Thank youGlad to see an Indian product rise up and rub shoulders with the other heavy weights.
Yup 7783D, and 1g gives 3 applications, as for tubing size its a 6mm ID and G1/4 threadThats a 7783D? So you get the thing in bulk and fill your own syringes? But still, 1 gram of paste is good for only one proper application, especially on processors like the LGA 1366 and 2011 ones.
Tell me the tubing width of your kits and the thread size (I hope its G 1/4" because that is the standard followed).
We are talking about Closed Loop Liquid Coolers, the pump's are tiny in these coolers, that's why the small ID tubes.6mm ID is tiny. Does the setup allow for fitting and tubing replacement?
Good to knowi'd buy your coolers