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    Best CPU Block for an i3,i5,i7?

    Hello again guys. I am trying to Google what is the "best" CPU waterblock these days and I can't find a concise answer. I did the search here but couldn't find one either. Could you fine folks post your opinions on it please. ATM I have a Apogee GTZ on a q9550 but I'm looking to go 1156 in my next build starting in a week or so. Thanks.

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    a start...

    http://www.skinneelabs.com/cpu-blocks.html

    the i7 block round up #2 has some of the newer models...
    http://www.skinneelabs.com/i7-blocks-2.html

    hope that helps...
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    Supreme HF is basically top dog right now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RoadconeTuning View Post
    Supreme HF is basically top dog right now.
    Thought it was the Apogee XT
    Last edited by Kenjiwing; 02-02-2010 at 09:17 AM.

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    Thanks so much guys, you rock! I think I am going to go with the EK HF.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kenjiwing View Post
    Thought it was the Apogee XT
    So did I.

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    I would say the XT is the number one boy
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    Until I see Vapor's testing of the Supreme HF, the XT is tops. I prefer the data determining the "top performing block" come from the same tester using the same test equipment throughout all block testing, and Vapor is consistent and excellent at testing. Otherwise, trying to compare individual block test results from random testers with each other is almost useless.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Humminn55 View Post
    Until I see Vapor's testing of the Supreme HF, the XT is tops. I prefer the data determining the "top performing block" come from the same tester using the same test equipment throughout all block testing, and Vapor is consistent and excellent at testing. Otherwise, trying to compare individual block test results from random testers with each other is almost useless.
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    Right now, there are only 2 active testers that I can think of off the top of my head who's results I am willing to trust. . .Vapor is one and skinnee is the other (not necessarily in that order though ). There are a few inactive testers such as nikhsub1 and Martinm210 on the US side of the pond. There are two from the Euro side I've not seen hide nor of hair of in quite some time, they are rosco and Radical_53.
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    seems like a nice block... too bad so many folks get all bent up over some bent pins...
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    well, personally, I think the EK HF win the look, I got mine last week, one of the best looking block I ever see.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kanzy View Post
    well, personally, I think the EK HF win the look, I got mine last week, one of the best looking block I ever see.
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    hf or hk3...either of the two



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    HK - EK? for how long?

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    I personally think that the degress C between the top 5 blocks is so little that you should just choose which one looks the best with your system.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wolf132 View Post
    I personally think that the degress C between the top 5 blocks is so little that you should just choose which one looks the best with your system.
    One important aspect of the XT that ppl tend to forget is not so much top performance, which has -for reference- been demonstrated here: http://www.skinneelabs.com/i7-blocks-2.html, but also here: http://www.awardfabrik.de/kuhlung-wa...tation-13.html, as well as here: http://www.madshrimps.be/?action=get...53&articID=979, and just recently here (including the HF) http://www.hardwareluxx.de/community...d.php?t=611143,

    .. but the block ability to retain the best possible performance at very low flow rates as commented by Vapor in his original article, thus allowing to build a complex and fairly restrictive loop without the necessity for multiple pumps.

    I will not discuss looks, since this is a very subjective decision indeed.
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    I'm having the same issue...re-doing my loop soon and can't decide between HK 3.0 or the XT. Not trying to hijack the thread! Just sayin...

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    coldcopper just got my vote lol.

    gabe, do you think you might offer the XT with a plexi top?


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    i dont see where they tried any of the other jetplates in the HF, i've read that it has a substantial drop in temps with the plate that is slightly more restrictive. id just like to see a compare between the two like that. otherwise i'll say eff it and just use my GTZ on an evga board when i go i7 lol
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    Mmmm :

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    One thing I thought of when I got the XT besides the performance is also the easiness to install it.

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    ATM I have an Apogee XTZ and I absolutely love it. The issue I have now is that Mine didn't come with the universal mounting plate as I bought it before 1366 came out so I have to buy it now I may just spend a few more bucks on HW and keep the GTZ for a little longer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hondacity View Post
    hf or hk3...either of the two

    I would go with the HK3 Copper too.
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