A dispenser larger than the tower
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A liquid cooling system has been presented whose heatsink and fan assembly is larger than a tower.
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Nothing new, people have been doing this for a long time, the novelty is that someone is selling it.
But instead of replicating the DIY setup/prototyping of enthusiasts, they could have done a more professional job, at the very least integrating it with the tower, which is irrelevant and will always be more convenient than two behemoths connected by two hoses.
Moreover, I insist that there is no innovation or improvement over something that the community was already doing on its own, that is, the same harmonic chorus of a bunch of small fans, the same radiator technology that any AIO uses.To summarize, they are commercializing the typical external radiator behemoth that we all know, and we'll see if they also intend to charge it as some kind of novelty.
For those who want to improve their liquid cooling by resorting to unnecessary oversimplification and oversizing, it may be an option if the price seems correct, but it is not the best possible way, and it absolutely does not innovate anything (community design, from 20 years ago or more, and copied without further ado)
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Older than me.
At the traxtore store they sold the assembled state change kit and it was even prettier than that monstrosity.
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@clipper said in A dispenser larger than the tower:
In the traxtore store they sold the assembled state change kit
State change? but with compressor or self-powered (heatpipes)?
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@defaultuser with compressor.
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@clipper
As a curiosity, it says that the water pump gives 750 liters per hour...
As far as I remember, in the good old days, in this same forum, pumps of 1500 liters per hour were recommended and I think they were 15 meters (we used bars) so I think it's a bit scarce.
And speaking of good times...
Who doesn't remember that forum member who made the water block for the CPU cascade and the octopus block?
What times
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@clipper said in A cooler larger than the tower:
As a curiosity, it says that the water pump gives 750 liters per hour...
As far as I remember, in the good old days, in this same forum, pumps of 1500 liters per hour were recommended and I think they were 15 meters (we used bars) so I see it as a bit scarce.Don't believe it, that's all very relative, it has to be treated as the hydraulic issue that it is and we would have to see exactly what pump it is, and several other aspects.
@clipper said in A cooler larger than the tower:
And speaking of good times...
Who doesn't remember that forum member who made the water block for the CPU cascade and the octopus block?¿What?