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    My mistake, I thought that the top was side to side inlet/outlet... Or perhaps it is and that is the mid plate?

    Edit, ok is that the top? Just the bottom side pictured? Seems to me the plastic clear piece is not even needed... if you could get a 5mm nozzle in the center of the top, no reason for the plastic piece. Would be much less restrictive too.
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    now i'm confused. What is the best block I can get? I will likely have a GPU block in the loop at some point in the future.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 003 View Post
    now i'm confused. What is the best block I can get? I will likely have a GPU block in the loop at some point in the future.
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    swiftech GTZ.
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    I don't know what the best is, but I'm going GTZ. I like the backplate, I like the mounting. I've seen results from mnay other users and it seems like a fine block. Run in it's own loop I don't seen any issues with at all.

    I don't like getting into "best arguments" because what is "the best" for one person may not be for another...YMMV. Your setup may also vary.

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    I don't think anyone would be disappointed with the GTZ.

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    Good pics Lexus, very clear
    Your English is good enough, and you did let the pics do the talking
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    I don't know if I would trust that, using the metal washers seems like it would result in a much more secure mounting.
    Quote Originally Posted by Chruschef in regards to Thermaltake water cooling
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    I think Dtek will be releasing the backplate soon...like as in first week for February....

    I hope...I really want to keep my V2 block....but man they are lagging...

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    From what I was told by D-TEK switched the manufacturing facility that make their brackets. Bad timing but you have to do what you have to do I suppose.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aspire.comptech View Post
    I don't know if I would trust that, using the metal washers seems like it would result in a much more secure mounting.
    Pick up some of those wider metal washers from your local hardware store, should be enough to apply a good amount of pressure securely.

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    Thumbs up

    Anyone seen my holddown yet?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Garrett View Post
    Anyone seen my holddown yet?
    dud you post that on another forum, i think I saw somewhere else, anyways great thinking and it works effectively I would say right?

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    works flawless, but it should because it's 2mm stainless steel
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    Not a big fan of the GTZ.....how about the HeatKiller 3.0? I like the looks of the EK Supreme LT too... BTW, Salapao, great work!

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    Ok, so if anyone is interested I had a hold down bracket from the Fuzion v1 and it does fit the Enzotech I7 adapter, so this could be a solution for those with the D-Tek.
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