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eviltechie 08-19-2003 11:42 AM

so how do the fittings connect?
got any good photos?

or do i have to wait then eventually give up for polarflo and go for maze4?

PolarFLO 08-19-2003 03:08 PM

Very funny... if you did go with a Maze 4, you would be giving up. :lol:

If everything works correctly with attaching the following pictures, you can get an idea of how the connectors look when everything is hooked up. These pictures are of one of our first test systems. I suppose the only other way for you to learn more about the PolarFLO is to buy one. :rolleyes:

Best

eviltechie 08-19-2003 03:34 PM

my dear polarflo friend...

a true successful salesperson will try to distinguish the differences if you believe that the maze4 is an inferior product compared to the polarflo...

is polarflo even available in BC, Canada?
i think not

if you back up your statement with more evidences and proofs then i will definately go for the performance gain

come on, give me all you've got
there are many people here that wants watercooling as well

;)

PolarFLO 08-19-2003 04:27 PM

Ok... you got me on that one :/

Let me start over. There are two main differences between the PolarFLO and the rest of the water blocks out there in the world. The first difference is the flow arrangement. Many blocks on the market now are "cross-flow" type blocks. This means that the water enters one side of the block and crosses to the other side and along the way runs against some type of convection inducing geometry. Our PolarFLO is a "jet-impingement" type flow arrangement. Hydrodynamically speaking this flow arrangement allows for what is known as fully developed flow. The flow reaches its maximum velocity at this fully developed region. From there it strikes or impinges the convection inducing geometry and the lion's share of the heat transfer occurs. This concludes the first reason why our PolarFLO is better. Simply stated: the PolarFLO's use of direct jet impingement flow is more reliable and more performance yielding.

Reason number two is more subjective but it still has some teeth. Reason number two is simply that it looks better. A PC enthusiast is able to select a more defining sense of self with the variety of color and industrial plating options available to the polarflo. Sure we have the old blue color, but we also have black, green, red and purple. Then we have all sorts of platings (not decorative platings these are heavy industrial platings) in 24k gold, chrome and copper. It doesn't really end there when you consider that we also have 3/8" or 1/2" fittings or a combination of the two.

PolarFLOs are available in Canada... see www.polarflo.com we ship internationally. Even some of our resellers ship internationally.

This is only the beginning. Wait until you see our GPU water blocks, our Fan Mount Jigs (a tool that allows precise location of fan patterns) and our new manifold system for proper water distribution. There's even more I cannot tell you, but you'll see soon enough.

Hope this helps your decision... wait for Jason's review. I just spoke with him and he told me that it will be up sometime this week.

Did the pictures help?

Best to all.

PolarFLO 08-19-2003 04:37 PM

The following reviews may help a little...

http://www.virtual-hideout.net/revie...ck/index.shtml
http://www.x-trememodz.com/modules.p...&pid=38&page=1
http://www.x-trememodz.com/modules.p...howpage&pid=45
http://www.benscustomcases.com/reviews/pfcpu/index.htm
http://www.benscustomcases.com/revie...dapt/index.htm
http://www.benscustomcases.com/reviews/pfqa/index.htm

Best to all.

gnogtr 08-19-2003 05:28 PM

No, I don't have anything against the Polarblock, just the tiny cooler. That looks quite cool, but I just spent the rest of my $$ on a Creative 5.1 surround system for my compuer :D

eviltechie 08-20-2003 04:49 PM

maybe i can do a review for you too for HardwareExtreme.com

www.hwextreme.com or www.hardwareextreme.com

name's David Hsieh

i hate buying thing from US
has to go through custom and gets taxed up so much that i would puke to cool my system...

gnogtr 08-21-2003 12:32 AM

Can't you just find the same product in Canada for pretty much the same price? I had to RMA a card to ATI and they sent it from Canada on Express shipping and it took nearly a day just to clear customs. You'd think that they wouldn't have to do customs from Canada....Oh well...

PolarFLO 08-21-2003 02:03 AM

As far as a review sample... you may discuss that with me via email.

As far as our good neighbor to the north... i have had a dealing or two with firestorm computers... maybe in calgary? I don't remember where in canada, but i believe that they would be a good venue from which to distribute our products. Otherwise i don't really know of any distributors, er uh resellers up there. If you know of any please let me know. Otherwise you may wish to harass firestorm computers into carrying our products. We do ship up there from time to time. I was not aware that you had to pay extra to recieve your stuff from the USA. :mad: That really burns my ass. If you were to buy our waterblock, say for 54.99 USD from our site, how much would you have to pay extra just to get it in your hands? I would like to know.

Thanks

Best to all.

eviltechie 08-21-2003 08:24 PM

something like 20% custom tax
shipping and all that crap makes it feel like ive got a foot up my ass as well...

i know a couple of very good retailors that i can hook you up with
one just started carrying Maze4 stuff so im not sure if they will allow you guys into their store as well...

www.NCIX.com
and
www.vibecomputers.com

vibecomps is the one with maze4 and is where im gonna get my pumps and radiators and all the stuff from
the waterblock then of course depends on how this conversation goes
lol

ill ttyl on email
ive gotta talk with my boss first


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