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    Quote Originally Posted by majestik View Post
    Whoa now, you're wrong there. There are guys who run chillers, and for them there's nothing better than a solid copper block. Delrin is nice but supposingly cracks under low temperature. Lexan/Acrylic you can't pump ethanol/methanol through because it attacks the plastic. So solid copper is the way to go.
    Yeah, for the very few who run with chillers it's great, for everyone else, which would be 99 out of 100 and is the market Enzo aims for, it's unnecessary...
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    its a copy of the ek supreme with maybe better construction quality (enzo strong point). and i would agree it does look weird.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dionysio View Post
    its a copy of the ek supreme with maybe better construction quality (enzo strong point). and i would agree it does look weird.
    it doesnt look anything like the supreme...

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    They are both made with metal.. yeah, yeah.. Do I win a prize?

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    Do you see a little wire I love this block !

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    Quote Originally Posted by dionysio View Post
    its a copy of the ek supreme with maybe better construction quality (enzo strong point). and i would agree it does look weird.
    I can see how the internals of the top kinda resemble the Supreme... but I think that there are enough differences to prevent panic.

    Either way, it wouldn't really be shocking considering the similarities between the Sapphire and the FuZion.
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    unfortunatelly i don't have where i am now a digital camera available so i cannot photograph the similatities. its also in the way the water comes in very similar...

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    I hope this one won't break and kill hardware
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    They fixed that pretty quickly making the top from copper. However that should have never had to occur if more thorough testing was done.

    Someone get one already lol. Com'on Enzotech ship one out.

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    It would look strangely apropos for Mithril...

    I'm interested. Just gotta see if this monster on the assembly bench is more interested in doing the job...

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    Wow that's alot of copper, damn! RRR, looks like the Supreme alright ....except maybe this one can run in loops other than "CPU only".
    Last edited by hotdun; 09-25-2008 at 10:51 PM.

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    Any news?

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    Base Thinkness: 1mm

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    thats a nice looking base

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    I like it...it's definitely different
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    I'm not too fond of the looks of this one either. IMO, the pic in post #72 is the sexiest one. :-)

    On the other hand, it does look different than many other blocks and that's always welcome. Can't wait to see some test-results.

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    Tasty block...

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    I think it looks cool, but I also like the ring as most do not. As far as performance, is everyone expecting that when a new block gets released that it will be some new retro design that will give us no restriction, 10 degrees lower temps and look great to boot? Seriously, the last few blocks that have been released have received so much criticism before and after their release because they didn't outperform the current blocks. News Flash - New blocks will probably perform like the current models.

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    i do like it alot also the bling bling can stay or go dont bother me. it does remind me of the supreme but not to much. i think it will be able to hold its own comparing it to the gtz and v2. cant wait to find out more about it

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    hi DAV, scuse me for disturbing you.

    Will be LUNA compatible with core I7?

    thank you very much and scuse me for my English.

    Bye

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    Well. it looks like FrozenCPU.com has it in stock, http://www.frozencpu.com/products/82...ml?id=uS8pgQGi
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    Yeah I just seen it on Sidwinders last night...still waiting for someone to get a hold of it and test it out to see how it compares to the GTZ and Fusion v2.

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    Holy pin grid batman!!

    theres gotta be like 775 pins in there!

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    Quote Originally Posted by RealRedRaider View Post
    SidewinderComputers has had it for a week.....
    And they got rid of it for a good reason I'm sure

    It looks too spacy for me. It looks like something your average EVGA mods-rigs chap would use with tons of uv junk, poor cabling, and sporadically placed ccfl's and LED's . It would fit perfectly in a Fast and Furious movie. Rice-o-rama bling-o

    *edit* Damn Sidewinder got it back
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    Ba da dum dum dum.

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