Praxis1452
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Nice job noobster, your reply to my "side note" is yet again longer than your "contribution" to the thread. :laugh:Originally posted by: skooma
My sig is my sig and I don't give a fvck what you think. I don't even care if it wasn't wreckage. I just found it quite funny. It wasn't meant to be personal either. Just how pathetic the video forum has become if you want to think of it like that.:| Also my sig isn't that long. It's only 2 quotes. Contact the moderator if you don't like it. So everytime I post I gotta make a post longer than my sig? maybe I should quote my sig and then write a sentence then post. :roll:Originally posted by: Praxis1452
As a side note, your sig is longer than your post, and seems to be meant to ignite flame wars. :thumbsdown:
ACtually I thought they should use 8... Because they heat also gets spread more evenly or you could pack more into the sides. I mean look at the Zalman 9500. The heatpipes are at the bottom not the top. I think that if the heatpipes were spead through the middle of the fins it'd help the cooling ability. With 4 large heatpipes some areas of the fins are cooler while others are still warm.
Anyway, just packing more pipes in doesn't mean its going to cool any better. By adding more pipes, they'd have to be more narrow, no? You're adding surface area but losing the cooling that the volume of air in the pipes gives.
And if you're thinking you can just slap staggered pipes throughout the cooler, there is such a thing as manufacturing costs to consider
They add ~50% more fins and increase the volume of the pipes by ~50% of an already very good cooler.[/quote]
Well your first post had hmm 2 short sentences on the subject. Then 1 long sentence. It's about equal for yours... You are really pathetic whining about my posts. Go whine to the moderator since I'm not changing.
"anyway just packing more pipes in doesn't mean it's going to cool any better." So packing bigger pipes in is going to cool better? weak point.
Hey if it's going to be a "monster" cooler who cares about manufacturing costs since that was the design goal.
#2 exactly why I said more smaller pipes. Smaller pipes don't take up as much fin space as larger pipes. More of them also create more surface area. Any object for example. Break it up into smaller pieces and you do get more surface area. I did not disagree with doubling the fins.