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Woohoo, thanks Moonman. Time to retest everything on upcoming 4770K :P
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This is greatly appreciated.
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Hi Moonman, cheeky question, the picture of the Supreme HF Full CU nickel, how come you have turned it 90 degrees? Did you get better performance by doing so?
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Thanks so much for all the testing work you have done. It is particularly good to see the Supremacy naked testing. I have had my kit for a while but have been holding off on deliding mainly because I didn't entirely believe the supposed 20C drops some people have insisted on in the deliding threads. I might just give it a go now.
Guess I'm getting a EK Supremacy w/ Precision kit for my new build/loop update.
Thanks for all the work/data Moonman.
Edit- Any idea which way you had the Supremacy orientated on the naked Haswell?
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Great work! This is good information as I may be looking to upgrade my cpu waterblock.
I have an open question for anyone who may have some insight. Does anybody have any idea about how the original Swiftech Apogee would fit here performance wise?
I know it is an old block, and not the prettiest girl at the ball, but is it really worth replacing?
For IB-E (4930K) is the Koolance 380i still the best block ?, i'm having a hard time deciding between the Koolance and the EK Supremacy (Full Nickel).
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Thanks for the testing, looks like the EK is still on top. Perhaps it is time for a Supremacy block.
Well done. I see that the EK Supremacy still on top , awesome block !, my Swiftech Apogee XT and a spare XSPC RayStorm I have still rockin my rigs. Very usefull updated information , thank you for taking the time and hard work for us.
Kind Regards: Angelo.
Thanks for great work! And what about J4 (0,7 mm) which EK positioning for 2011? :)
Hey Moonman, thanks for all the hard work done on such comprehensive testing. i am curious tho, how much improvement would you benefit from a delid 3770K in your testing. i would very much love to find out. if it's something worthy, i might be looking into getting a EK Supremacy CSQ in the future with the precise mounting kit.
it worries me how bad the 380 block did in your test on 3770K, i wish i could've seen your testing result before i upgraded last month. do you think there's any chance that the pump could be a limiting factor? i did notice when i swapped my Dtek Fusion v2 block out and upgraded from Q6600 to 3770K and put in the CPU380 block, the flow rate didn't seem as good as with the Dtek block.
the results for the CPU380 block for 3770K is just rather alarming.
Peeling the lid on Ivy 3770K is certainly worth the effort to reduce core temps provided you have the right equipment, I have done a few myself and with an older EK supreme HF CU block in Nickle dropped the average temp at least 6-10c if not more once set correct. The thermal glue job Intel did really sucks and needs to be replaced. I managed a get a few chips after binning that could do mid 50s multi without issue. I use Thermochill PA120.3 rads with Swiftech MCP655 vari speed pumps in current systems.