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    Quote Originally Posted by jerrydog View Post
    I assuming you are cooling an Intell 775 socket if yes you don't need a pro mounting kit since the V2 comes with an attached Pro mounting system
    Yep, Q9450 is the plan.

    Someone told me to be sure to buy the pro mounting kit for the V2, It did come up as an option at the store when purchasing this block. I guess I was mis informed.

    Should I get the quad nozzel or is there too much stuff in my loop for the added restriction? Or should I get it and possibly just port out the holes a little larger?
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    Quad nozzle

    Sure you should try it...don't think it is as restrictive as you think since the block flows so well you can afford to have the nozzle inside

    Unless you are running two GPU's and a small pump

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    Quote Originally Posted by jerrydog View Post
    Sure you should try it...don't think it is as restrictive as you think since the block flows so well you can afford to have the nozzle inside

    Unless you are running two GPU's and a small pump
    Probably 2 GPU coolers Maze4 and Maze5, maze4 NB block (or might upgrade it to something else I guess im stuck with DD for these) and D5 pump.
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    V2 nozzle

    We'll the D5 is one of the most powerful pumps and the Danger Den Maze family of blocks (although not the best) but they are very unrestrictive so I think you should be ok...I would buy the nozzle and then try both and report back what you found since I am sure many will have the same question...but for the small amount of money you know you won't be able to sleep unless you have it!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jerrydog View Post
    We'll the D5 is one of the most powerful pumps and the Danger Den Maze family of blocks (although not the best) but they are very unrestrictive so I think you should be ok...I would buy the nozzle and then try both and report back what you found since I am sure many will have the same question...but for the small amount of money you know you won't be able to sleep unless you have it!!!
    Yea I'm piecing together a new system, so it will be a while. Memory is on backorder. Plus I need to sell my old stuff to help my debt from the new! I think I'm going to give it a shot, I should still hopefully be able to get something for my old TDX with brass top and nozzel kit.
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    lol i went through the whole thread and didnt find any results on comparing v1 and v2
    only links to reviews with dead photobucket pics
    how stock fuzion v1 with no any mods will cool core7 comparing with v2?

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    LOL. i've just done the same thing... 11 pages!!!
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    From what I remember the v2 performed slightly better than v1.
    I think it will be hard finding testing on i7 with v1 versus v2, since v1 got EOL a while before i7's came out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by situman View Post
    Hmmm looks like you have to take the mobo out everything you unmount and remount the block. I fail to see how the back plate will stay in place while you try to screw it on while the mobo is vertical inside the case.
    You are right it is a pain you need to have the mobo free in hand in order to make sure it installed properly. I just finish installing mine yesterday.

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