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Author: NoDestiny Dont waste your money on "high end" radiators or multiple heatercores, this one is all you need! With all my equipment, i get near room temp idle (TDX, Maze4GPU, and DD D4 pump) with 100~150CFM through the rad.
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Author: PCnerd23357 I picked one of these up at autozone for 20$. Its a Bonneville 1977 Heater Core without A/C. Very nice rad.
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Author: Martin Very nice, very conveniant not having to sweat new barbs on or stretch hose.
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Author: Eboy0 Total blown away at the size! I guess in this case size does matter, i have (4)120mm fans attacked to this puppy and it's the best thing i've ever seen. Spray painted it black, looks like it's new!
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Author: BHawthorne In my initial water cooling design I used the Black Ice Micro II. It simply couldn't keep up with the heat generated from an Athlon 64 Winchester 3000+ at 2.6ghz + a bridge chip and 6800U. Talk about the difference between night and day when I swapped to
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Author: Byron I also have the 77 bonneville no AC and I can't believe everything runs at 85-100 even having a 2.8E Prescott overclocked 20% to 3.36GHz.
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Author: rick i have the exact same red.
i got it at a parts store it id from a '86 corvette
but i had to streach my hose this you dont have to(it says) go for it
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Author: Curtybob I have the same rad (77 bonneville no AC) and it really is good. My P4 3.2E (pressy) runs between 85 and 100F (depending on room temp) with a TDX block, and OC'd to 3.85 GHz.
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Author: Pistolas Pulled one similar to this from a 98' Camry. Mine is a bit denser in ribs, but it works like a charm--as I would imagine this one would. It's nice that this one has the fitting already attached...but I enjoy metalworking anyway.
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Author: Dantte the DD couble heatercore is a commonly called (2-199) heater core from a '77 bonneville (no A/C). If you want a skinnier (somewhat taller) heatercore, a (2-203) heatercore from a '77 bonnevile (WITH A/C) is the best choice since this will fit in a case
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