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Thread: I7 Waterblock Mini Review EK Supreme Vs Koolance 350 Vs Dtek Fusion V2

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hondacity View Post
    excellent temps there...was ht enabled? i'm waiting for a 3.2....second ddc3.2 to die on me....
    yea HT enabled.

    DOE you lost a DDC3.2?
    can you open it up and see if it shorted?
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    i'll open it up when i get the new one, field work is just tiring..

    oh yeah ek supreme is bowed...i just found out, which explains why my mounting temps were really close to another..but the bowedness(is that a word) around the outside of the base...

    can anybody confirm the bow is circular? the gtz i think is cylindrically(is this a word) bowed

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    Hell of a block... but isn't cheap. Having machined *tiny* electromechanical parts for more than a decade I must say the quality of the work on the bases is quite impressive though.
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    gtz cylindrical, because inner square frame has to "humps" top and bottom to bow the base...

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    Quote Originally Posted by iandh View Post
    Hell of a block... but isn't cheap. Having machined *tiny* electromechanical parts for more than a decade I must say the quality of the work on the bases is quite impressive though.
    yeah i've ever so pleased with the pin and microchannel design..the nickel plating at the base is soooo goood its still shiny after several mounts

    Quote Originally Posted by septim View Post
    gtz cylindrical, because inner square frame has to "humps" top and bottom to bow the base...
    thanks i do think it was cylindrical..

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    So itīs the D-tek the better choice for I7 today ?
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    i don't have the mounting bracket yet...hopefully they do get out with one...

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    man...
    I currently have D-tek Fuzion V1 and not sure if I should get GTZ or Koolance 350

    BTW, D-tek guys must be upto something in their labs to miss this oppertunity to add just a simple mounting bracket...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Harshal View Post
    man...
    I currently have D-tek Fuzion V1 and not sure if I should get GTZ or Koolance 350

    BTW, D-tek guys must be upto something in their labs to miss this oppertunity to add just a simple mounting bracket...
    Agreed. I'm in the same situation as yourself. I'm waiting before I pull the trigger on purchasing either the GTZ or 350 to see Hondacity's results. Come on D-Tek, show us your new toy... please?
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    This is my block XSPC Delta V3

    enjoy
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    nice results..whats your loop components? pump rad etc?

    im idling at 32-32-35-34 with the k350

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    Any of you water-cooling experts have thoughts on the XPSC Delta block for Nehalem?

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    Quote Originally Posted by YukonTrooper View Post
    Any of you water-cooling experts have thoughts on the XPSC Delta block for Nehalem?
    lofunny u ask these is my system

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    Ohhh!!! Finger lickin' good! No good without OC and temp info, though. May I haz pleeeeze?

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    Quote Originally Posted by YukonTrooper View Post
    Ohhh!!! Finger lickin' good! No good without OC and temp info, though. May I haz pleeeeze?
    bro look at the pic i posted i am at 4.3 temps are 29C

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    Quote Originally Posted by cryptospartan View Post
    bro look at the pic i posted i am at 4.3 temps are 29C
    Hahaha! Right above my original post! Sorry.

    Those are some decent temps. What are your loads like? You should try using Real Temp and calibrate it to your processor.

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    thats idle.

    idle doesnt prove anything.

    Load her on OCCT or Linpack.

    Also you didnt state ambients.

    What ambients are you running?

    THe XSPC block is a great block, its a low restriction block which means it will do better on multi block setups.

    But it will get its ass handed by a GTZ, KL-350 and a pressure pump system on its own loop.
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    u think that was idel lol i was 2 hrs of prime buddy and as far as ambients is there a program to use for ambients

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    Quote Originally Posted by NaeKuh View Post
    so b4 everyone starts moving there pumps b4 cpu, let me clarify.

    This only works if you have an injector in the mid plate.

    If your running a low restriction block, pump order has no impact.

    The reason why it works well on injectors is (my theory) the pressure is hitting the mid plate more evenly. This gives you a better impact and also better performance.

    Moving your pump to get 1-2C is what i think is worth it. We change blocks sometimes to get that last bit of performance.

    So changing the pump first to the block with the K-350 will lower temps then?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cryptospartan View Post
    u think that was idel lol i was 2 hrs of prime buddy and as far as ambients is there a program to use for ambients
    no bud this is idle.

    And excuse me, a program to find ambients? Its called a thermometer at your intake.

    Quote Originally Posted by cryptospartan View Post
    This is my block XSPC Delta V3

    enjoy
    Post one of these with realtemp on at the start of your test so we can see your MAX temp:
    Oh and realtemp has a timer too BTW.



    Or this is fine with 10min into it:



    Quote Originally Posted by Nemon View Post
    So changing the pump first to the block with the K-350 will lower temps then?

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    Here a little GTZ mountplate modd to make it fit the D-tek Fuzion v1. Needs a little more adjustment but i hope it works

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    What exactly did you have to mod?
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    Quote Originally Posted by cryptospartan View Post
    This is my block XSPC Delta V3

    enjoy
    That is some fine fine chip you go there.
    What batch# is it ?
    Mine requires 1.425v to run @ 4200Mhz with HT=ON.
    Temps are nice, about 73c for the max core with LinX .0.5.5.

    BTW, Linpack only use 50% of the CPU if your HT is on, make sure to use LinX 0.5.5 if you want to get 100% Load on the CPU with HT=ON.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The-Fox View Post
    That is some fine fine chip you go there.
    What batch# is it ?
    Mine requires 1.425v to run @ 4200Mhz with HT=ON.
    Temps are nice, about 73c for the max core with LinX .0.5.5.

    BTW, Linpack only use 50% of the CPU if your HT is on, make sure to use LinX 0.5.5 if you want to get 100% Load on the CPU with HT=ON.
    it still loads up cores hotter then occt.

    you can see that by looking at realtemp max temp.
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    Quote Originally Posted by anzial View Post
    What exactly did you have to mod?
    I just had to make a bigger hole. Itīs a differance of about 2-3mm on each side that u have to do bigger on the GTZ plate. Just use a dremel and go
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