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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 ante_ante View Post
    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
    is it working? any issues?
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    Think it will work yes. I will use the screws from the first d-tek mount that was released. Later this week i hope i can test the block. Will use the GTZ backplate to.
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    a new bracket is available on the market( i bought one. and will arrive this week)

    hopefully this will fit my dtek fusion v2...


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    How about modifying a GTZ bracket (like Ante Ante did) and combine it with an EK backplate for mounting the Fuzion version 1?



    Last edited by Pisklink; 01-19-2009 at 10:54 AM.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Hondacity View Post
    a new bracket is available on the market( i bought one. and will arrive this week)

    hopefully this will fit my dtek fusion v2...

    Where did you find this bracket?

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    http://www.sidewindercomputers.com/entyz13rm.html
    Last edited by Migi06; 01-19-2009 at 11:05 AM.

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    sidewinder carries them ..i ordered mine yesterday

    i'm not sure if it will fit the fusion v2..but its only 10$

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    bad news now just one pump....

    new stuff for testing....



    i'm just waiting for the ek supreme lt and the heat killer ver3

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    more pRon added on post #1

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    finished testing ek vs gtz vs k350 on the i940 at 4.2gh with HT on....

    enjoy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hondacity View Post
    a new bracket is available on the market( i bought one. and will arrive this week)

    hopefully this will fit my dtek fusion v2...

    One warning on this bracket. Install your chip before installing this mount, it will not allow the the lockdown lever to open up completely when installed. I have one and realized this once it was installed. Also, it should work for any 775 block, all it does is give you posts where the 775 would normally mount. I got mine from NCIXUS.com about 3 weeks ago for $6 plus shipping. It does come with the backplate also.
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    nice bracket but plastic

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    Quote Originally Posted by Duniek View Post
    nice bracket but plastic
    Very solid bracket.. it's a rugged tough plastic.
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    koolance 350 benchies...




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    anyways...some results i got with koolance...its definitely goooooooooooooood


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    i just added a 2nd pump to my k350 loop...temps didn't change...no need to post temps...

    even at less than 1gpm and one swiftech 355 + xspc top, the k350 is king

    im keeping the 2nd pump in my loop...i prefer higher flow

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    Quote Originally Posted by mcoffey View Post
    ......no surprise here If you really want to have some fun, set it up so you can turn the 2nd pump off and on at will, watch what happens to the CPU temps initially (something to measure the CPU loop fluid temps makes it even more interesting), and then the CPU temps after 2-3 minutes.

    It will go a long way in disproving all these "High Flow" myths along with the "you can only run a restrictive CPU block in it's own loop" myths.

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    2pumps in the loop and turn off 1 pump? thats added restriction... and thats a worst case scenario...it won't feature how the block performs. thanks for that data though.

    monitor water temp difference? i'm assuming 18w load to my 480gtx would harldy effect the water temp. i got push pull on my rad...water out temp would remain the same...

    i'm await your test results

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    Nice work, missed this one early, great info!

    Glad to see Koolance doing well with this new block. Performing very well...

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    thanks martin...you started it...im just returning all the good stuff i learnt

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    I am thinking to pickup the Koolance cpu-350.....Do you guys think holes could be drilled in it to add LED's? I want to add blu LED's to the Acryllic top to match the new blocks for my graphics cards.....
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    how is this block with multi loops i heard that it is not so good

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    you don't need high flow in your gpu blocks...most gpu blocks aren't restrictive at all..except some of course..


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    Ever get around to testing the Fuzion V2?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Helfarch View Post
    Ever get around to testing the Fuzion V2?
    sorry man, i don't have much time for testing...

    i suggest testings by skinnee, hesmelaugh, and leeghoofd


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    FV2 is included in the roundup.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skinnee View Post
    FV2 is included in the roundup.
    You mean the one you have testing atm (acording to sig) or martin's? Because as per this test I'm looking for i7 figures

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