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When will we see one, as I'm gonna upgrade next your Jan/Feb

predates the Storm. The first proper impingement block was the Little River White Water which was then subsequently mass-rpoduced by D-Tek. That was the big step forward not the Storm. Arguably the LRWW and the Storm were actually cul-de-sac as no block today uses that exact method although all rely on a degree of impingement to create turbulence.
Whatever, even the cheaper blocks like the XSPC ones are more than adequate with very little temperature differences at the block level today.
Since Cathar sold the Storm design to Swiftech, nobody has really made a rubbish block. I'm sure Thermaltake has tried, but there really aren't any excuses nowadays.
Maybe he's meaning an i7 block, rather than a general purpose one?
The Little River White Water was the block that shifted the paradigm, however there were a number of blocks that were released since that point that were, quite simply, nowhere near as good (DangerDen Maze 4, Swiftech MC5000 or whatever it was called to name but a few). Since Cathar sold the Storm design to Swiftech, nobody has really made a rubbish block. I'm sure Thermaltake hae tried, but there really aren't any excuses nowadays.
Nice to see you back on here, MikeTimbers - I haven't seen you round here for a while.![]()