2 for 3 on the Enzo... still debating, but I guess I'm leaning towards that? The question now is IS IT ENOUGH BETTER THAN THE D-TEK V1?
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yes. If you look at the chart, it is the most free flowing, and 3rd in the best performing block, heatkiller 3.0, which is way better than d-tek fuzion v2, which is better than v1.
Fantastic research, thanks Hesmelaugh, you just made chosing a cpu block so much easier.
Hi all,
First, the information in this thread is superior. I am deeply impressed with the amount of time and effort invested into providing this material to the mod-masses. Second since I'm in no way as connected to this topic as the posters, but still overcome by curiosity I must risk being the butt of an inside joke... (Note, I'm also not advocating in any way)
I can't help but notice that there aren't any DD waterblocks in any of these tests. Are they omitted intentionally?
-HW :confused:
no, it's just that dd hasn't made any new designs for years. Why bother testing it if we know it's going to be the worst? It's been tested before.
Ah. Good enough for me, thx Boog
Went for the Enzo Saphire after reading this review. Thanks DOOD!! It allowed me to replace (UPGRADE!) my Apogee GT on my 775 rig and put it (The GT) on my AM3 rig - which coincidentally was being cooled with an MCW60 (Hey HESmelaugh - I didn't see one of THOSE in your review! - MCW60 - Doh!). The Enzo was nice and cheap (Just like me) and dropped my average temps more than I care to even claim here - 'cos everyone is going to call BS and say I work for Enzo. Suffice it to say I was extremely happy with the results and am awaiting my second unit to replace the Apogee GT that replaced my Swiftech MCW60 on my AM3 rig ... Me make me laugh at me sometimes....