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Unprecedented Ultra-high 30 FPI (Fins Per Inch) fin density providing dramatically increased heat transfer surface area.Case Parts-OEMCompared to the Black Ice Pro can be delivered faster to heat up to 20%Under the holes there is the space to put a 42 cm long radiator (a 360 radiator).For who doesn't know we are talking about nzxt phantom case view from the topThen here: read that the stealth should work with low flow
Thermal InterfacehumanageMar 6, 2011, 5:36 AM Okay, I'll stick with a normal rad(I assume that's in store since you've got a K variant) You'd want closer to the equivalent space of a 240 radiator for each component.Please take the time to read and understand these:Tom's HW WC StickyOverClock.net WC StickyXtreme Systems WC Sticky XSPC ProductsPatent Pending Design.Fully RoHS compliantUnique fin configuration eliminates intra-louver accumulation of dust particles for trouble free operationAlso, more dual flow rads these days are thicker.most of the x-flow rads are older and thinnerBlack Ice Nemesis GTX 240 Radiator - Black Brand: Hardware Labs The Black Ice Nemesis 240GTX raises the bar yet againOur Communities Overclockers UK is the online store for gamers and PC enthusiasts with a huge selection of items for all your needs
Renowned Black Ice qualityWidth133 mm Height292 mm Thickness29.60 mm For product and dealership inquiries please click hereIt says:Custom low-profile 19.0 x 1.2mm MaxFlow™ tubes with 15% more waterside surface area and 60% frontal area reduction for superior low air-resistance aerodynamics and lower internal flow requirements.Still you think there are other better with low water flow?I would like a rewiew about radiators :-)About the dimension:120 mm width x 120 mm lenghtMember of the European Hardware AssociationBIX rads are good; don't get me wrong, but the are typically 21-30 FPI designs which require high static pressure/high CFM fans to push enough air to get the most out of them.Just a consideration.I'm not saying to not use them, I just wasn't sure if you realized how dense the fin spacing was and with low CFM fans, you'd likely be unimpressed with performance, vsThe processing and very specifically in the painting of the radiators is top notchUnique fin configuration eliminates intra-louver accumulation of dust particles for trouble free operationBlack Ice GT Stealth 240 Radiator - Black Brand: Hardware Labs The Black Ice GT Stealth 240 is the first true next generation dual-fan PC radiator designed for uncompromising performance and stealth silent operation
humanageMar 5, 2011, 10:04 PM I can also use the 240mm radiator I have right nowThe radical redesign of the Black Ice core technology increases efficiency Tweet Ask a question Compare products Stock Code: WC-032-BX EAN: 4806518480480 MPN: GTS240-F1PB Manufacturer: Hardware Labs Description Reviews (0) Product information: Black ICE Radiator GT Stealth 240 - XFlow For uncompromising performance are the new Black Ice GT Stealth radiatorsThe new arrangement of the lamellae ensures optimum cooling in a confined spacerubix1011Mar 7, 2011, 7:02 AM XSPC rads are great for the cost, Swiftech rads are good price/performance as wellBlack Ice Nemesis GT Stealth 240 Radiator - Black Brand: Hardware Labs The Black Ice Nemesis 240GTS scales performance by utilizing low-noise dual sub-800 rpm 120mm fans for even better performance with a reduced noise footprintPatent Pending DesignThe GTS240 boasts of a radically redesigned Black Ice core technology that maximizes heat transfer efficiency and maintains effectively the same slender dual-fan profile of the Black Ice Pro IITypically, a basic rule for rad sizing in a forum is 220 = 2x120, 240=2x140 639f64c4a4
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