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    EK Supreme LT



    thermal testing this weekend...more pics to come







    Last edited by Hondacity; 02-21-2009 at 11:14 PM.

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    Looking forward to the results Honda!! I wanted to see how fitseries top and the LT perform before I committed to buying the Koolance 350 block!!
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    looking forward to his ...

    something bothering me though, the block were made with mounting...so how it supposed to work in different socket ? such as 775 or 1366 socket ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by anubis_is_evil View Post
    looking forward to his ...

    something bothering me though, the block were made with mounting...so how it supposed to work in different socket ? such as 775 or 1366 socket ?
    look at my pictures above...

    and this holes from the bloodrage




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    It looks to me that the holes on the Suprem LT are longer, so you can slide the mounting screws back and forth. closer to the block for 775 and farther for 1366!!
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    We are waiting the results Honda, keep going mate.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hondacity View Post
    look at my pictures above...

    and this holes from the bloodrage

    Quote Originally Posted by BringerOdeath View Post
    It looks to me that the holes on the Suprem LT are longer, so you can slide the mounting screws back and forth. closer to the block for 775 and farther for 1366!!
    ughhh...why i never thought about it before (sorry ! because i never put my hands on i7 board ) ...really good to lower the production cost...no wonder this block have a good price ....

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    Good looking block....like its adaptability. Now, if EK would only highlight the engraving they put on the block's top.....like in silver, or white, or red........

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    ...or UV. It adds another step to the production process, but it looks great.

    Can't wait for the results.

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    Did I miss something? Where did you get that mounting block for the Fusion?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bootsy View Post
    Did I miss something? Where did you get that mounting block for the Fusion?
    It's the enzotech 1366 adaptor upside down!!
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    Can't wait for the results. That's one nice looking block you got there.

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    good question mcoffey...

    i will use 3 temp sensors like 2ft away from my rad...its a bunch of cheap sensors..lol but all of them read the same thing..they're sensitivities are different though..one would react faster than the others...the other one would be very slow...

    i have the xspc temp display.....an oregon scientific (technology) temp sensor..and acu-rite temp sensor(dual sensor)
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    Oh snap, fitseries3 top!

    I await results with bated breath.
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    *prays Eddie does a AM2+/AM3 version*


    oooh, exciting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hondacity View Post
    good question mcoffey...

    i will use 3 temp sensors like 2ft away from my rad...its a bunch of cheap sensors..lol but all of them read the same thing..they're sensitivities are different though..one would react faster than the others...the other one would be very slow...

    i have the xspc temp display.....an oregon scientific (technology) temp sensor..and acu-rite temp sensor(dual sensor)
    I know you probably will do this anyway but you should alter your initial post or create a new thread detailing everything. Good luck on testing, can't wait to see the results

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    Awaiting results.....Beer in one hand......other hand on the keyboard and the ol lady on her knees with... the WHAT?!? Mailman?!?!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sadasius View Post
    Awaiting results.....Beer in one hand......other hand on the keyboard and the ol lady on her knees with... the WHAT?!? Mailman?!?!
    Jesus.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by D-Cyph3r View Post
    *prays Eddie does a AM2+/AM3 version*
    Marcus can do milling now, so just shout and a new top can be made

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    Quote Originally Posted by hotdun View Post
    Jesus.....
    It's okay.....He brought some Bitspower fittings!

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    Quote Originally Posted by hotdun View Post
    I know you probably will do this anyway but you should alter your initial post or create a new thread detailing everything. Good luck on testing, can't wait to see the results
    when i did my testing i7 ...and fuzion testing..all mounts were different..including oc..

    but here's my temps sensors just in case...


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    oh oh!! I want to see temps results this block was messing with my mind before I bough my koolance, but since didn't found any reviews well I had to pass!

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    Looks good cant wait for results
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    Quote Originally Posted by mcoffey View Post
    Two feet away.???

    BAsed on my control validation testing on my new bench, there can up to a 2 c swing between the 3 rad fan intake temps, so I'm not sure how you're accounting for something like that 2 feet away. It's amazing how fans can pull in different temp air from one to another. The side tanks alone can account for up to a 1 c swing between the outside fans and middle fan without a draft. With a draft from the wrong direction, even more.

    Room ambeint temps is far from the air temp going into the rads.

    Not putting down your testing, just though I'd mention it so you could check it out for yourself.

    andyc


    the sensors quickly change once air is moving next to them... the xspc temp sensor swings even when my hand hovers over it.......i only measure the room temp...

    the picture i showed..just shows my cheap sensors...thats not how i measure ambient temps...

    i'm just a regular overclocker with several blocks...i'm not sponsored by retailers whatsoever...

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