That block does look nice.
Will be interesting to see what Swiftech has to offer at CES.
Nice to see that there are a couple of new blocks out right now. Hopefully they really perform what they are advertised for.
That block does look nice.
Will be interesting to see what Swiftech has to offer at CES.
Nice to see that there are a couple of new blocks out right now. Hopefully they really perform what they are advertised for.
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That block does look nice.
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That is a very interesting looking block. I would like to see a comparison done by FCG.
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Good point, I know nothing about watercooling so I didn't think about that Deleted my posts so no one gets confused. Either way this thing should kill swiftech.Originally Posted by nikhsub1
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Nice about time someone came up with something new.
Kind of suprising everyones busy talking about Swiftech and Dtek came out with this. I would like to see taller pins though.
Just as a warning.... If you order one, get yourself another pair of high flow fittings. See this post by me...
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=128311
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Nah, forget about DD barbs alltogether, just install some EK barbs.
Man, the more i look at that block the more i like it.
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While the machine work looks great, I don't see why this block would work any better than what’s available today. I haven’t seen the interior of the delrin top, but unless there’s something special there, I see no reason why water wouldn’t just flow from the center to the one corner with the outlet.
But who knows...the top maybe be designed with different size holes at the corners, or some other pressure balancing process to insure a constant and even flow at each corner.
No. In reference to the Swiftech challenge, he said that the latest prototype wouldn't be ready on time. The picture you saw was a design that someone here threw together as a direct-die solution, and was not his block. His block looks different.Originally Posted by spudnik
Why?Originally Posted by speed bump
Can't really tell, but in the one pic of the whole base it looks like holes in each corner...See how wide the raised out-side edges are...They may be channeling the water around the base of the block to the out-let barb...Might be a killer...
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FuZion looks kinda like what MCW6002's successor could have looked like.
Left: Swiftech MCW5002, Right: Swiftech Apogee
Left: Swiftech MCW6002, Right: D-TEK FuZion
Lets just hope FuZion performs like MCW6002s successor too!
Graph from ProCooling.com.
I'm looking forward to a Apogee vs. FuZion test!
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I'm somewhat interested, but as I've stated elsewhere, i'll probably make my own, seeing as the prices are nigh on insane compared to manufacturing costs. I do a lot of DIY stuff anywho, it's well time I did something like this.
I'll do a comparison of Load temps of the FuZion vs. the MP-05 SP LE I have now.
I can't start it for about a week till my case cover is done and the FuZion arrives.
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You mean the inside??Originally Posted by vkbms
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Personally, I'm wondering about the overall build quality (as I don't know much about D-Tek) and how well-sealed these blocks are.
They could really be an apogee killer if they are as good quality as they look.
Can't wait for some results!
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D-Tek is quite good, quality wise. They've been around since the beginning of K7, making really good waterblocks back then.
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Ah, good to know. I've heard a lot of positive things about them, but never owned one of their block or ordered from them. Perhaps if this block is as good as I'm hoping it is it will be my first D-Tek order.
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I may have to give one a try. I have an Antarctica at the moment. Temps seem good on it. uGuru says 29C, while CoreTemp says 35C. I have it in a loop with a BIXPro 120 and nothing else. I am hoping to get something better without a Y.
When is the G7 coming out?
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