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    to add my results of the Fuzion:

    Storm Rev1 using CoreTemp

    Idle 41-42C Load 54C max

    Fuzion :

    39-40C Idle 51C Load

    I used Orthos Large FFT's to compare. This is also comparing a fresh application of AS5 on the freshly mounted Fuzion vs the Storm's performace on a fully cured AS5 application.
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    In response to someone earlier in this thread, the reason no one talks about the MP-05 anymore is that it's no longer in production. It's discontinued and has been completely replaced by the FuZion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Methylphenidate
    In response to someone earlier in this thread, the reason no one talks about the MP-05 anymore is that it's no longer in production. It's discontinued and has been completely replaced by the FuZion.

    They are not even made by the same company. Are you sure the Mp-05 is discontinued, I still see them on the cooltechnica site?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Methylphenidate
    In response to someone earlier in this thread, the reason no one talks about the MP-05 anymore is that it's no longer in production. It's discontinued and has been completely replaced by the FuZion.
    Quote Originally Posted by Fairydust
    They are not even made by the same company. Are you sure the Mp-05 is discontinued, I still see them on the cooltechnica site?
    Methylphenidate, Fairydust is absolutely right and you are wrong. AquaXtreme MP-05 Pro and SP Limited Edition blocks are still in production and available through select resellers such as Petra's Tech Shop, Jab-Tech, Crazy PC etc.

    The only water blocks that we discontinued are the White Water and White Water LE blocks.

    Quote Originally Posted by Methylphenidate
    D-tek was the primary producer of the MP-05. I've spoken with Danny personally about MP-05 availability. He is sure no one is still producing them.
    CoolTechnica is/was the sole owner and manufacturer of the AquaXtreme MP-05 CPU water blocks. Like I said we are still manufacturing MP-05 PRO and SP LE blocks and as long as there is demand for them we have no plans otherwise.

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    To straighten out some misinformation....The MP-05 and all the other AquaXtreme blocks were made with D-Tek money. Sorry but I will not sit here and see all that sole owner crap.

    They may be in production still but there is no D-Tek money going into them anymore. As a matter of fact We are owed quite a bit from this ordeal and now have to chase it.

    I suggest this subject ends

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    Quote Originally Posted by D-TEK
    To straighten out some misinformation....The MP-05 and all the other AquaXtreme blocks were made with D-Tek money. Sorry but I will not sit here and see all that sole owner crap.

    They may be in production still but there is no D-Tek money going into them anymore. As a matter of fact We are owed quite a bit from this ordeal and now have to chase it.

    I suggest this subject ends
    Danny,

    Apparently you're the one who's been misinforming the customers that D-Tek was manufacturing the MP-05 blocks and discontinued the production and all that crap.

    It's also not true that MP-05 and all of our AquaXtreme blocks are made with your money... and you know it...
    Let's say you let X company in on a deal and they start offering your Fuzion block under X brand... now does this make X company own the design and manufacturing rights of your Fuzion block?
    unless you sell the design and manufacturing rights of your product you're still the sole owner of Fuzion right?

    CoolTechnica is the sole owner of MP-05 water-blocks and they're still in production. period!

    I suggest you to read the e-mails that I sent you betw. October, and early December last year - that you did not even care to respond -. Also check the attachments...

    If you want to start a flame-war that's fine... But my past experience taught me that there are no winners engaging in a flame war situation.

    I suggest you to deal with me directly to straighten out any unresolved issues that you may have. I've been dealing with a family emergency and hopefully be available after tomorrow. You have my numbers...

    Bruce
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    Danny and Bruce,

    Although we appreciate the input and support within our forums, I don't think this is the place to start this kind of discussions between 2 companies.
    There are other ways to discuss this other than here at XS.

    Thanks for understanding.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Budwise
    to add my results of the Fuzion:

    Storm Rev1 using CoreTemp

    Idle 41-42C Load 54C max

    Fuzion :

    39-40C Idle 51C Load

    I used Orthos Large FFT's to compare. This is also comparing a fresh application of AS5 on the freshly mounted Fuzion vs the Storm's performace on a fully cured AS5 application.
    I've added your results to the summary. Thanks!

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