Successor to ThermoChill PA Series?

AuDioFreaK39

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Since these rads have been on the market for a while now, I was just wondering when the next revision will be out. I want to build my WC loop next month, but I don't want something new to be out 2 months later and regret my purchase.
 

aigomorla

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actually he's talking about the new fesser radiator.

and martin hasnt gotten to thermal testing yet. so no one can really answer this question.

Ummm you never regret you bought a PA unless your giving up the hobby. i hope this answer your question.
 

aigomorla

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Originally posted by: AuDioFreaK39
Exactly my question - how does the new Feser X-Changer Triple 120mm compare to the PA120.3 though?

we cant listen to what manufactorers say, because most of them will lie that 4% to get the top rank.

This is why its important for indepentant testing done on these products so there is no, Person X favored so it got better scores.

But to be honest the price of a fesser radiator is due to its copper tubing and not brass tubing. I remember marci talking about this a while ago saying there wasnt enough merit in making the tubes copper instead of brass. So i have no idea.

The only thing i like about this radiator is the size. Its about = to a BlackIce GTX but was ment for low CFM fans. The GTX was ment for strong static fans. Also it would fit a lot easier then the PA. The PA is still the largest 120.3 radiator you can buy on the market.

Anyhow, if your really lost, just get the PA. I highly doubt there is going to be more then a .2-.3C difference on coolant side, which would translate to about 2-3C assuming the fesser is better.

However i dont think will be the case due to how unrestrictive the PA is. The PA is still one on of the most unrestrictive radiators out on the market.
 

Sheninat0r

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Feser claims another 5 degrees C, which to me seems impossible. Maybe 1-2 degrees, three at most - and all that for ANOTHER $40-50 over the PA120.3, which is already crazy expensive compared to its competition.