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    Enzotech-LUNA CPU waterblock







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    Any nozzles on the inlet?

    Can we get a better view of the top part (inlet/outlet) of the block?

    Another great looking Enzotech block for sure!

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    That looks really nice in all respects. It even has a pulsating bling to it.

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    That. Looks. AWESOME.

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    Is it just me, or does it seem like they haven't learned a whole lot from their experience with the Sapphire? Oh well, I guess we'll know soon enough...

    *ninja edit* nice, two posts and two advertisements
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    i love the enzo tech stuff, the sapphire series was top notch and this is very different from a insides standpoint
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    Quote Originally Posted by Petra View Post
    Is it just me, or does it seem like they haven't learned a whole lot from their experience with the Sapphire? Oh well, I guess we'll know soon enough...

    *ninja edit* nice, two posts and two advertisements
    Id' love to hear what they needed to lern and how this is effected, thanks petra.
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    looks like a good design but the block looks ugly IMO

    Quote Originally Posted by Petra View Post

    *ninja edit* nice, two posts and two advertisements


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    Did someone slip some acid into my water, or is the waterblock lighting up?


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    Someone send one to RRR. Can you get more bling than a CPU cooler with a flashy LED ring?

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    leds? cool!
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    Blue Leds

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    They could have made the block look super cool (Cathar G4 cool!) but instead it looks like poop.

    Oh well, all-copper blocks are always welcome

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    Looks nice, i'll wait till I see the price.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RealRedRaider View Post
    No Thanks, my thoughts and yours on bling differ...
    I'm curious now, what's 'bling' by your definition?

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    Quote Originally Posted by systemviper View Post
    Id' love to hear what they needed to lern and how this is effected, thanks petra.
    Perhaps he means the top material, which is unknown at this point. Maybe he is referring to the thickness of the base, which again is unknown. For sure what he partly means is the lack of a step or a bow. Step preferred please.

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    Quote Originally Posted by systemviper View Post
    Id' love to hear what they needed to lern and how this is effected, thanks petra.
    Here's one example: it's obviously not stepped and, judging by the depth of the 'well' in which the pin matrix resides, in combination with a few assumptions derived from their photos (supposing that they're accurate of course), I'd wager that the base isn't convex either. This should have been the first...no...second...wait...third thing learned from the Sapphire.

    *edit* Damn answering e-mails and posting at the same time... Scott beat me to the step. They learned at least something from the base thickness debacle, so I wasn't counting that... and they also seem to have learned from the cracking top issue. Albeit, their solution of making everything out of copper and then sticking a shiny plastic shell on it is an interesting one
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    the LED cracks me up.

    The middle nozzle base, im kinda confused on it. It looks more like a tank then an actual nozzle. Enzo are you guys gonna have plates for us to toss in the middle as possible customization?

    But the block looks HOT!
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    That's a big chuck of copper, very nice!

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    I seems like it will perform okay; maybe someone could get it and step it? Other than the lack of the step/bow, seems like a quality block. Don't care for the looks, but aren't looks supposed to be the last priority around here? Enzotech's last block hung with the others but cost a LOT less. If they do it again, I'd buy one.

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    Nice one..... very blingy....

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    It looks like a UFO blinking away like that.

    I'll wait for test numbers before criticizing performance.
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    Nice block. Swiftech could be affraid
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