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    Quote Originally Posted by SNiiPE_DoGG View Post
    ummmmm why not just solder clean over the piece there? A little more solder, a lot less clutter.
    Could make it even easier and not plug the thing in you know. No mods. No more or less clutter. Easily reversible.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jc99 View Post
    Could make it even easier and not plug the thing in you know. No mods. No more or less clutter. Easily reversible.
    but then it wouldn't light up.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by SNiiPE_DoGG View Post
    but then it wouldn't light up.....
    Oh haha. Misread it then. (I thought it didn't make any sense )

    Too many people complaining about the leds in general in this thread.

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    i like the led's, as long as it performs well i might get one. easy enough to unplug it if i want..
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    If I got one of these blocks I'd put green LEDs in it. Just because I like green
    But I don't see how the top cover comes off.
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    So, who's going to do a nice comparison chart since Martin has retired from block testing?

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    The base design is interesting. It looks like instead of pins protruding, they're formed by depressing an area around them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mstrmold View Post
    So, who's going to do a nice comparison chart since Martin has retired from block testing?
    Skinnee

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    Quote Originally Posted by skinnee View Post

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    Some tests of this block ??

    I will buy this awesome stuff, but i need some performance results.
    Last edited by Malik; 12-23-2008 at 02:52 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Malik View Post
    Some tests of this block ??

    I will buy this awesome stuff, but i need some performance results.
    Yea, i want that too.

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    Sorry folks, nothing from me.

    I will contact Enzo directly and see what transpires.

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    Cool, thanks Skinnee

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    Ok i have ordered this block ... soo i will check luna vs gtz

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    Quote Originally Posted by Malik View Post
    Ok i have ordered this block ... soo i will check luna vs gtz
    Awesome, thanks alot Malik. Ive been waiting for some results myself.

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    anyone with results yet ?

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    Today i show results

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    I have one coming in the next week or so from NCIX.com for the ol' Q9550 system. I wish they had a mounting mechanism for Socket LGA 1366. I would definitely use it over my Swiftech Apogee GTZ.
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    They do:

    http://www.ncixus.com/products/35581...1366/EnzoTech/

    Comes with a backplate also. Only issue is, make sure you install your chip first, then the adapter, it blocks the socket lever that holds the chip down, so once installed you can not remove the chip.
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    Wow... thanks...

    I glanced over at NCIX when I bought the Luna and didn't see it.
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    Test in progress ... for this moment:
    - luna has better temp in idle than gtz - 1,2 degress
    - other important thing: Swifty is more flowkiller:

    RPM of MCP 355:
    - GTZ: 4055
    - Luna: 4355
    Last edited by Malik; 01-10-2009 at 02:00 PM.

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    If those results are consistent, then it is really impressive. Any results with the system under load?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Malik View Post
    Test in progress ... for this moment:
    - luna has better temp in idle than gtz - 1,2 degress
    - other important thing: Swifty is more flowkiller:

    RPM of MCP 355:
    - GTZ: 4055
    - Luna: 4355
    Looking good Malik, will wait to see the rest of your results and I might just order one myself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Utnorris View Post
    They do:

    http://www.ncixus.com/products/35581...1366/EnzoTech/

    Comes with a backplate also. Only issue is, make sure you install your chip first, then the adapter, it blocks the socket lever that holds the chip down, so once installed you can not remove the chip.
    thanks for posting the link. I was looking for a 1366 plate for these

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