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Thread: Apogee GTZ Core i7 version released

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    Apogee GTZ Core i7 version released

    Hello Everyone:

    Introducing the Apogee GTZ Ci7 (http://www.swiftech.com/products/APOGEE-GTZ.asp). This version comes factory pre-installed with socket 1366 retention hardware, thus saving Core i7 owners the cost of a hold-down plate.

    We already started shipping early this week, so the product should already be available among Swiftech resellers. I spotted it at Jabtech (http://www.jab-tech.com/Swiftech-Apo...7-pr-4467.html) for example.

    MSRP is $69.95
    CEO Swiftech

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    So the internals are not different at all? Because I bought a GTZ from a local retail store in March or so that came with both 775 and i7 retention hardware. The only difference here is that there is no 775 mounting kit?

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    Most places have only offered it with the 775 mounting sop far, with the requirement to buy the i7 mounting separately, so this will save an i7 user ~$10 or so, which is always welcome.
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    Whoever has stock of version will be a little bit screwed, but it was meant to happned sooner or later.

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    They just buy the new mounting plate which is pretty cheap. Cant really expect swiftech to supply everyone new plates.

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    Ummm... a little late, maybe?


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    Sweet.

    Cost savings ftw.

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    should've increased the area the pin matrix covers IMO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by *|T2D|*PopovS View Post
    Whoever has stock of version will be a little bit screwed, but it was meant to happned sooner or later.
    I dont feel that Screwed....cuz now i got a extra Ninja star

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    how about an am2/3 edition

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    Quote Originally Posted by BiFfMaN View Post
    I dont feel that Screwed....cuz now i got a extra Ninja star
    You mean a shuriken?

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