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    Which block is better for my system : Apogee GT and MCP-05 Pro

    My System

    Pump DDC18W with alphacool top
    RAD. Black Ice GT 120.2 [ in case ]
    Case CoolMaster CM Stacker ST-01

    Now I'm using a China Block .





    My CPU is E6600 OC @ 3.6 in 1.5V
    Room Temp is 22
    Idle Temp 41
    Full Load 60
    Water Temp after RAD. is 29 , after full loop is 31 .

    Now I 'm looking at Apogee GT and MCP-05 Pro . Did any one give me some advice of this two block , thank you first .
    Last edited by vicentk; 01-20-2007 at 09:59 AM. Reason: Sorry for my typo
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    maybe consider the fuzion as well too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bail_w
    maybe consider the fuzion as well too.
    Thank you first .

    As I had been read this post
    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...ghlight=apogee
    It seen Fuzion is not better than GT , so is it real ?

    One more thing , I miss to tell , I use 10mm OD 8mm ID tube with QF .
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    You cant conclude that the GT is better the Fuzion base on one testing result. Thats why i said consider it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bail_w
    You cant conclude that the GT is better the Fuzion base on one testing result. Thats why i said consider it.
    Thank you again , let me found more topice of Fuzion .
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    Did you mean MCP-05 Pro (what's that?), or MP-05 SP LE?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spot
    Did you mean MCP-05 Pro (what's that?), or MP-05 SP LE?
    AquaXtreme MP-05 SP Limited Edition
    But this one is more cost than Apogee Gt , as I think I hope to buy a block that can had better effectiveness in qual-core , boz I will go to qual in this year end .
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    With current generation quad cores, blocks like the Storm and MP-05 Pro / LE aren't quite as good. You're better off with the Fuzion or GT. Personally I prefer the GT, because its cheaper and easier to get.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lurid
    With current generation quad cores, blocks like the Storm and MP-05 Pro / LE aren't quite as good. You're better off with the Fuzion or GT. Personally I prefer the GT, because its cheaper and easier to get.
    Thank's your advice , in my chose , I had 70% will go to GT .
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    If you get apogee gt use fat o ring with it

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    Quote Originally Posted by mion
    If you get apogee gt use fat o ring with it
    Yes , it will be bowl
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