Two words, innovative and aweomse
Hopefully I'll buy them when I'll buy a new PC
Hopefully I'll buy them when I'll buy a new PC
yup...agreed with u here.We are talking about Closed Loop Liquid Coolers, the pump's are tiny in these coolers, that's why the small ID tubes.
We are talking about Closed Loop Liquid Coolers, the pump's are tiny in these coolers, that's why the small ID tubes.
That does not answer my question. I asked if they are replaceable. If I was to buy your parts, I'd want even sized tubing across the loop (when combined with my current setup).
I don't get what exactly you want to do, what do you mean by buy your parts ?
Ohh ok get it now, yes the RAD has a G 1/4" Thread so any standard fitting can be put on it, but why do you think it will be a cheaper solution, the HOC 60 will cost at least Rs.7500If I buy your 360Rad kit, I'd have to remove the CPU block and tubing for it to be of any use (to combine with my current setup to cool GPUs). Your 360 Rad would probably be the cheaper solution for me- i'd only have to import GPU blocks.
So that is why I wanted to know if the tubing and nozzles are replaceable.
Ohh ok get it now, yes the RAD has a G 1/4" Thread so any standard fitting can be put on it, but why do you think it will be a cheaper solution, the HOC 60 will cost at least Rs.7500
Good radiators from outside cost more after including shipping and customs. Besides that, there is limited number of sites due to the Paypal mafia.
I want to know if you can provide data versus good radiators from other brands. (XSPC, EK, Feser etc).
EK-CoolStream RAD XT (360)
This one? It is the one I'm using.
atlast an indian manufacturer
Which all coolers do you have to test it against ?Is there any chance you can provide a review sample of HOC40 ? I live nearby and would love to review this.
Which all coolers do you have to test it against ?
Also are you a certified Digit reviewer ?
Which all coolers do you have to test it against ?
Also are you a certified Digit reviewer ?