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But still I'm not sure:
Are you using this kit?
about kit:
Isnt it the same block in kit: Danger Den TDX Uni Top Block (look at img in attach.)Quote:
This Kit includes:
TDX Universal Block - Fits most* motherboards on the market including the NEW AMD AM2 boards. Feature a Shiny Black Powder Coat finish!
Danger Den D5 Laing Pump
Single 5 1/4 Bay reservoir with a smoke gray front face
1/2" ID Tygon Tubing
Black Ice Xtreme Radiator
MCT Non-Conductive Coolant
Sunon 120mm Fan
Miscellaneous Hardware
spec from coolercases.co.uk:
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The TDX block is designed to give top performance to every water cooling person out there. The TDX block allows customization to get every last drop of performance from the processor.
Compatible with the AMD AM2 and the Athlon64/Opteron 754/939/940. (s775 isnt mentioned!!) by me
*NOTE* Due to the new hole spacing for the AM2 processor, it may not fit all A64 and Opteron boards due to component locations.
Includes:
Complete Block Assembled with Top and O-ring
100% Copper 110!
#1 Accelerator Plate
High Flow 1/2" or 3/8" OD Fittings
Stainless Steel Hold Down
Machined Lapped and polished beyond 1200 grit
Pressure tested before shipment to 85psi
oh, yust found detailed info by myself that kit comes with new version of that CPU block! http://www.crazypc.com/products/93052U.html So its compatible with S775! :clap:
After a week I'll get this kit! And upgrade soon with one more dual rad and GPU block! :banana:
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7. Swiftech Apogee - 45USD - The newest block from Swiftech that takes a step backwards in performance. It is essentially a MCW5000 respun with a new manufacturing process (cheaper), and new delrin top. While Swiftech says its the best thing since sliced bread and Television, please try to avoid it as EVERY other block on this list performs superior to the Apogee.
i truly think you guys need to revoke that statement.
whomever tried or read about it and made that statement either had a bad block, bad fitting, bad loop, or just didnt have a clue.
i have had 5 different swiftech blocks, all of them improved on the last, and to compare the Apogee to an MCW5000 without a doubt 100% proves that you have neither used it, nor know what your doing.
the MCW5000 is one of the most worthless blocks ive ever had the displeasure of owning. and i am appauled that your guys would compare it to it.
considering the Storm is only SLIGHTLY better, let me repeat that SLIGHTLY better, then you must say the same thing about the storm.
when its all said and done the apogee can hang in there with the most expensive blocks around, and its been proven time and time again that it can.
it works well off low flow and high flow pumps as i have tried both, and am trying a new one this weekend which will be on the mid to high flow range.
i really think you guys need to put it on the recommended list, not the do not buy list, how many times does it need to be proven as a very good and competative block before you change the statement on the 1st page?
And the MCW5002 is slightly better than the 5000 with properly fitted 1/2" barbs. I do say, at a cost to "the cutting edge performance", the MCW5002 is the block of blocks. In fact, unless the mounting area shrinks substantially (which I doubt it will within years), the MCW5002 will always be able to be used with any system with simple modifications (i.e., making a simple "frame" and punching two or four holes in the correct spots).
There are many good blocks out there, and the differences between them are tiny, usually. However people don't see this and buy expensive stuff that actually might not be ideal for their situation. To truly tap the full potential of a better block, you need insane pumping power. And its not like the kind of pumping power that comes from adding a pump. You need tons of flow to see a big difference between 2 blocks that are pretty close together. And many blocks are pretty close together...
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Originally Posted by Lestat
Amen.......... Don't see it ever happening though...........
guys, I will be updating the list relatively soon. just havnt had tim to get around to it.
apogee is a dead block now.. no point in discussing it. the apogee gt is good for quad core, but the fuzion, from what we have seen still performs better.
I have a question, could you (or anyone else) start a guide for cases that are good for water cooling with little/no modification? I am considering getting water cooling for my system (Ill put it in my sig eventually), but all of my cases are small (New,Old). I really don't know any good websites for buying cases, all I really use is Newegg.
Maybe if someone starts a guide like this, they could put case name, price, radiator size it can hold, price, what people think, ect.
There are very cases that has hold radiators without hardly any modding. One is the Mountain Mods UFO case (mountainmods.com) which can hold a Pa/He 120.3 withouth any modding in the front.
Cases for WC with teeny bit modding
Lian Li Cube
Thermaltake Armor
Mountain Mods UFO
Coolermaster Stacker STC-T0l/ and the other model
Those are the cases for now. Maybe I missed a few.
I apologize in advance for not reading this whole thread, but is the Storm no longer available?
It is still available:
http://www.jab-tech.com/Swiftech-Sto...2-pr-3022.html
so whos the new king on cpu blocks? been out of the "loop" for a while now and I am planning my cooling, fuzion?
To rotNdude: If you have any type of a hard time getting a Storm, and you should not, PM me, I know where you can pick up one or more of the older Storms, G4, Rev. 1, etc. And, BEFORE I get flamed, I am NOT tryiing to sell anything here. Just to help!
Hi guys I have a question is swiftechs Rad 676 any good by today standards?
Stacker is not that good for watercooling though I feel. Not if you must use all the drive bays anyway. I managed to fit a MCP 655, MCW60, Apogee with 1/2" tubing but my god it´s hairy. And it wouldn´t work without heavilly modding if I didn´t fit the radiator outside the case. As it´s I am mm from crushing both my X-fi and 8800 GTX.
However about these additives. I don´t know if I run a mixed metal loop or not.
I have the Swiftech apogee, mcw60 and mcr330 rad. What additives would I need?
The Cuplex XT is a poor choice for dual core IHS' topped blocks, and I have to say that I dislike all of AquaComputers products due to their use of high restriction everything, mixing aluminum and copper and lastly the use of thermaly ineffecient desings (usually).
do those thermalright backplates work with aquaxtreme mp-05 sp le blocks? I was considering something like that to prevent bowing of my MB, but are there any other benefits to using this backplate that the OP was implying?
Thanks
Hallo!
I have E6600, P5W DH Deluxe, and today I got my new Eddy water cooling for E6600 and NB. Since then I got one problem after another.
I bought Laing 12V DDC-1T, that isnt't working. Then I wanted to set up CPU block. Eddy forgot to send me fitting mechanism (I was in 8 different shops to get nedeed parts) At last I set up CPU block fine!
Then I got to the NB- http://ekwaterblocks.com/shop/produc...roducts_id=149
Then I realized that I have a problem: http://www.Slikomat.com/slika/1239452.htm Any solution?
Edit: Did I forgot to mention about my real bad day, that I have almost destroy memory card od digital camera, I was almost hit by a car, my internet spopped working for 3h,....:mad: :down:
That hasn't been fixed yet? I had exactly the same problem with the exact samee NB block on my P5WDH way back last year, but with some select work with a dremel I cut channels out of the acetal so that the scew in hook could fit through, clamp down well and not touch the Acetal and also the mobo hooks didn't touch either.
Yes I have 2 solutions- one is to drill a biger hole, another is to put somethink under the block.
Mr Footlong: Do you have any pictures?
Sorry I don't, I mod more stuff than I leave as standard, so I very rarely take pictures tbh. I stopped using the cooler ages ago and have changed boards twice since then.
Thanx anyway! I got an idea use peltier to lift block for few mm, but my PSU woudnt be enought (HD 2900 XT uses a lot of enegy, and my Enermax 500W wouldn't be enought) Now I'm trying to get wery smooth any flat Cu plaquue about 3mm hight and 40x40mm. Anyway, tenx for the idea!:cool: