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24th May 2005, 07:19 | #1 |
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| Swiftech MCP-350 & PolarFLO TT Pumps Now many would say that this design, with the inlet and outlet facing the same direction, does not make sense. The water comes up and then has to make a 90 degree turn to go out. Why did they design it like that? Wouldn't the performance be even better if it went straight out? The answers are actually quite simple. The design decision was made because this particular pump was designed to be used in tight spaces, such as the inside of electronics gear. That's right, this pump was designed by Delphi and Laing specifically for liquid cooling systems in the computer industry. Direct Link: http://www.gruntville.com/reviews/wc...s_PolarFLO_TT/
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