Those are awesome temps.. how long were your running Orthos before taking that screen cap?
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Those are awesome temps.. how long were your running Orthos before taking that screen cap?
Cheers!
Three hours I took several screens after an hour and several after three hours they all say the same temps 61C-62C max. I thought I shut off prime 95 the first hour but it was reduced in the system tray by the clock and was running for three hours while I was surfing the internet. I checked my temps and they were still 61-62 all cores and that freaked me out so I looked down and the prime 95 was still running in the background.Quote:
Originally Posted by virtualrain
An extremely interesting block... where the Apogee GT is a direct iteratory evolution of the old swifty 5k series, this looks like a vastly improved swifty 6k series, at least on paper.
If I get a C2D I'll give one a go, methinx.
I'm glad I happened across this thread today as I was about to order a new WB for a conroe build I am ordering for. SVC has the Apogee Gt for $10 off this weekend (OC cyberdeals), so I ordered a Thermaltake backplate in the same order. I wouldn't have know to do this had it not been mentioned in this thread!
Just make sure to use a 9/64 drill bit to make the holes bigger for the screw studs that come with the Dtek Fuzion.
Is it possible to use the studs from mp-05? because i changed m-b just this friday and i don't want to rebuild that again(lazy) ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by redcorn
same studs can be used with Fuzion and MP-05.... I have both blocks. The Fuzion just has different springs and inserts that go inside them.
Well, I went back and forth between the FuZion and the Apogee GT. I bought two FuZion blocks and one Apogee GT. I spent two weeks mounting and remounting. I must have remounted blocks at least 20 times on my poor cpu. In the end, the Larger O-ring with the Apogee GT worked best on my Kenstfield. So, for my cpu, I must award the prize to the Apogee GT. I intend to use the FuZions on other cpus.
And block restriction has little correlation to ultimate performance. Otherwise, the Storm would be a horrible block, but its one of the or the greatest design ever.
Nice Post, I have same setup as you except I am using Koolance new 330 Block adn 8800gtx block (only have 1 8800gtx) here are my question
1. your tubing looks bigger then 3/8 is it if so how did u do that?
2. how long did it take to lap your cpu? I lapping mine with 1200 and its still has some scratches
3. are you stressing all 4 cpu at 100% to get those temp? I get like 72c on all 4 running 3466 at 1.52 volts
4. is the Fuzion really worth getting?
Thanks sorry all the questions
nice temps
by changing from a Storm to a Fuzion i dropped around 2-3C in CPU temps and my delta went from around 10C on my GPU to 4C. The extra flow sure is nice :)
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Originally Posted by redcorn
hate to derail slightly, but whats the name of that active ram cooling setup ya got goin on there? =)
Thats the corsair dominator ram fans. If you want it for asthetics, the OCZ XTC mem cooler is better, nice blue LEDs, and just 2 bigger fans.
Newegg sells those corsair fans for 20 bucks.
Very silent and effective.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16835704001
Oh come on just take 2 80mm enermax fans and use epoxy!