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    Anyone seen the D-Tek Fuzion yet??

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    What are the internals like? Any pics?
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    is this that block by NorthWizard everybody here on XS was trashing a couple weeks ago?

    Looks rather similar...
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    I was just curious to know if anyone knew more about it.... not trashing nor endorsing it.
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    you can kinda see pins or something under the inlet in the mechanical drawing...

    kinda looks like a modified version of the Swiftech 600x series
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    Yea I heard about this couple weeks ago from Petra. It looks like he just finished it. The design looks less restrictive than a storm and more quality than the apogee. I'd be interested to find out how it performs.
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    well if I find another $35 worth of stuff I need at D-Tek I'll place an order for one with the free shipping. I just got all my stuff though- I'm hard pressed to come up with another $35 of stuff I NEED to justify placing annorder.
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    I just figured out if I buy the Fuzion I can also buy a gift certificate for the balance of the $100 and still get the free shipping. Is it worth a try over a MP-05 SP LE??
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    Quote Originally Posted by cdelong
    I just figured out if I buy the Fuzion I can also buy a gift certificate for the balance of the $100 and still get the free shipping. Is it worth a try over a MP-05 SP LE??
    Just filled my cart and placed my order.......... we'll see the results soon. Anybody want one for the advertised price on the website?? I just ordered two of them.
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    Wow, looks really good from the inside.

    afireinside, could you link me to the testing you saw?
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    What the hell I ordered one too. I've been looking for a less restrictive block for awhile. This looks really good for future quad core setup as well.
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    what would be cool is to see the inlet in the middle (as it is), and have four outlets-the design of the block is such that the copper plate may be rotated in any way, so why not allow the water to exit evenly across the copper plate? Yes, it would cause a mess tubing-wise, but hey, if you're xtreme you won't care
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    Would kill flow to...

    And honestly, how many people would BUY a 5 barb waterblock?
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    You'd need three Y adapters
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    Quote Originally Posted by NickS
    You'd need three Y adapters
    What a mess.... I hated one with my WW.

    Where are you in Upstate, NY?? I'm just east of Rochester.
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    two outlets anyways.

    If you resized the outlets you could do 4, but these guys complain a bit sometimes so dont mention doing it until after its done

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheJollyFellow
    what would be cool is to see the inlet in the middle (as it is), and have four outlets-the design of the block is such that the copper plate may be rotated in any way, so why not allow the water to exit evenly across the copper plate? Yes, it would cause a mess tubing-wise, but hey, if you're xtreme you won't care
    From the looks of the one picture, and the fact that they say the use a mid plate, i think its somewhat like the storm rev 2 in that it already incorporates an internal 4 outlet to 1 outlet design. The top down view it appears that the outlet that the barb is directly over is very small, if there are 4 small outlets like that directly over those 4 corners then internally routed back to the single barb it would basically be a 4 outlet block. Have to see some pics of the mid plate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cdelong
    What a mess.... I hated one with my WW.

    Where are you in Upstate, NY?? I'm just east of Rochester.
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    oh wow... if I get back into WC once I get a Q6600 come spring, this is definitely the block I'm getting...
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    Quote Originally Posted by afireinside
    According to dtek and swiftech c/w charts, fuzion @ .8GPM beats apogee @ 3.0gpm. Swiftech better have a monster of a new block at CES or their screwed. I'm going with this fuzion for sure, very similar to the MCW6002 which was a proven design that dominated with little restriction.
    Someone send one in to CES!

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    Is anyone GOING to CES? I'm ordering my block tomorrow and I'd consider letting someone borrow it if they're going and I can trust them.
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    mmm interesting, nice looking block. i'll thing that i will wait what swiftech can conjure up.
    untill i make any desions. now somebody give us the numbers
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    Somebody tell me the top is made of Delrin please..

    It sure doesn't look like machined Delrin, it ain't frikkin alu is it?

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