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I see that not many people have compared the fuzion and the mcw6002a. I just upgraded from my 6002a to a fuzion in preparation for quad core. My setup is as follows:
p5b deluxe
e6600 9x400 @ 1.47V w/ lapped IHS
mcp655 @ max setting
mcr320 w/ 3 yate loon SLs
mcw6002a and Dtek Fuzion
thermalright 775 backplate
Arctic Silver Ceramique
Coretemp for temp monitoring and Orthos blend for load, load temps were taken after 15 minutes.
My results were kinda suprising. These are the best numbers after 3 remounts:
mcw6002a
ambient: 22C
idle core 1: 33C
idle core 2: 35C
load core 1: 51C
load core 2: 51C
Fuzion
ambient: 22C
idle core 1: 33C
idle core 2: 36C
load core 1: 51C
load core 2: 51C
Im sure the gap widens in favor of the Fuzion on quad core but until I buy a quad core I can only test the dual core performance. For all of you dual core users that have a mcw6002a, you wont see much/any improvement with the fuzion apparently. This really isnt the thread to be posting this but I didnt want to start a whole new thread just to compare another waterblock to the fuzion.
Last edited by babalouj; 03-08-2007 at 11:14 AM.
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