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5th August 2004, 03:58 | #1 |
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| PolarFLO TT Series CPU Chrome water block The PolarFLO TT CPU is the latest in pc water cooling technology. We bring you the best performance at much lower flow rates and at high flow rates. The new design is fully comprehensive and future proof. We decided to take a more feature-rich and performance approach with the TT Series. The features this series offers is unprecedented. The PolarFLO TT Series CPU block is a simple two part design. If you can change the batteries in a flashlight, you can service a PolarFLO TT CPU. The main body of the block rotates to relieve stress and deflection on hoses. All the components are available individually. You can take apart the new PolarFLO TT CPU to clean, modify or interchange parts. The PolarFLO TT CPU uses the PolarFLO TT Series Posi-Seal Barbs and Plugs. These Posi-Seal barbs and plugs are easy to interchange. You can get the PolarFLO TT CPU in a 2 port or 3 port configuration. The low profile design will fit into the smallest cases and with the low flow performance, you don't have to worry about your pump-life. The new PolarFLO TT Series CPU water block is the first in the series, which will be the most professional, high-quality, and top performance series available. http://www.polarflo.com/index.asp?Pa...ProdID=55&HS=1
__________________ lazyman Opteron 165 (2) @2.85 1.42 vcore AMD Stock HSF + Chill Vent II |
5th August 2004, 04:04 | #2 |
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| It's beautyful, but way too expensive. And how good is it compared to other stuff, like S-TDX or Cascade? |
5th August 2004, 04:08 | #3 |
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| I contacted them, if they want review done by [M] should contact jmke. According to what I've read - kicks ***.
__________________ lazyman Opteron 165 (2) @2.85 1.42 vcore AMD Stock HSF + Chill Vent II |
5th August 2004, 04:10 | #4 |
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| Yup, saw it too, even when adding other blocks to the rig, temperature never increased. But how well will it be in other setups? Not many people have the same blocks, hoses, pumps, etc. as another. |
5th August 2004, 04:11 | #5 |
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| No edit possible: I want to see the test in dual port, never seen a test with 2 ports... |
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__________________ lazyman Opteron 165 (2) @2.85 1.42 vcore AMD Stock HSF + Chill Vent II | |
5th August 2004, 11:13 | #7 |
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| Already seen it three times, and I never saw the results of dual port But thanks anyway. |
5th August 2004, 16:53 | #8 |
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| also reviewed now by http://www.hardocp.com/
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5th August 2004, 19:31 | #9 |
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| Seen it too, but still triple ports |
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