Wasn't trying to badger you there Mr. z. The argument just seems more heated than necessary to me.
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Ok, fair enough.
I am doing my best at conversing at the absolute calmest as possible. No name calling has occured or aggressive threats or anything usually associated with a heated arguement. It dissapoints me that it is still being interpreted as a heated arguement. This is nothing but a calm discussion, jovial even... if possible. ;)
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Well Mr. Z one thing you said isnt exactly true...
Thats too bad Darth, because that is a fact of Fluid Dynamics when the fluids in question have negligable mass. The only exception to this fact is when a fluid like water which is very dense, can be accelerated into a filter element, and then its momentum carries it through. Air however, weighs virtually nothing, and therefore it can TURN ON A DIME to go around ANY obstacle.
Oh yeah and your comment about the winding river thing is pretty simple to understand... Water goes downhill never uphill. So if when you see winding rivers notice that the banks are higher than the path it chose (e.i. A hill or mountian on the side of the river)? Water will NEVER go up a mountain or over a hill unless under different circumstances...
But like I said before why fight? I mean just state your view and get on with it no harch comments needed.
Drink up
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It is a simple matter of two immovable people who will forever disagree on certain topics. I will, however, stand behind all my findings. And though it does seem that you have chosen mainly my comments to disagree with, if you state that this is not the case, then so be it.
Concerning your disapproval of my finding the V9 on par with the V7+, there were a few reasons behind this. First was the performance. While it may not be quite the cooler that the V7+ is, it still remains a very effective cooler in its own right.
Another reason was the price. At the time of the review, it was selling for roughly half what the V7+ goes for. I have long been an advocate of not being a scrooge when it comes to processor cooling, but in the case of the V9 it was enough of a difference with a very satisfactory end result that made me consider this.
Finally was the fan used on it. The 75CFM monster that also allowed you to adjust the speeds for noise control were awesome! While the V7+ is still an outstanding cooler, it doesn't have the sheer power that the V9 does. Also, the V7+ uses an off-sized 70mm model.
And I would have been happy to do a direct comparison between the two fans, but I no longer have the V7+ available to me. The results I garnered were done before some rather severe changes to my system, so it wouldn't be fair to use those old results.Old age and treachery will overcome youth and skill
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response to pga1234:
in this case the fan is pulling the air through the filter... Therefore the air will not have as much freedom to do what it wants.
Water goes downhill never uphill. So if when you see winding rivers notice that the banks are higher than the path it chose
"it is also true that it will attempt to get to where it is directed by the shortest possible means. This is a simple fact of nature."
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I use a simpler solution with filters.
1. Filter all intakes.
2. Take reasonable care (without going nuts) to avoid gaps around intake fans.
3. Do not attempt to exhaust more air than you are intaking with those filtered intake fans.
4. Clean filters weekly.
5. Check the interior of the case periodically to ascertain that the filters are working by inspecting for dust.
6. Rethink # 2 if dust is found inside the case.
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