Summary of This Cooler Makes No Sense - Fluix Tri-Swift

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The video reviews the performance of two water cooling systems - one using a tri-swift cooler and one using an ek block. The tri-swift cooler performs worse than the ek block, and appears to have poorer build quality.

  • 00:00:00 This cooler makes no sense - the CPU gets too hot to even cool with a traditional heatsink, and smells nasty. However, the custom loop with extra speed holes that the Fluix Tri-Swift water block uses is able to lower the CPU temperature by 8-10 degrees Celsius during intense workloads, compared to other air and all-in-one water coolers.
  • 00:05:00 The video reviews the performance of two water cooling systems - one using a tri-swift cooler and one using an ek block. The tri-swift cooler performs worse than the ek block, and appears to have poorer build quality.
  • 00:10:00 In this video, a cooler makes no sense. The fluid has not heated up yet, so the final results cannot be seen. The cooler has turbulent flow, but it is not as good as the Fluix Tri-Swift cooler. The cooler costs 230 US dollars, which is twice as much as the Storm cooler.

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