750W Thermaltake Modular PSU
DFI UT X58-T3eH8
Core i7 920 @ 20 X 200 1.325V
CORSAIR XMS3 DHX 4GB (2 x 2GB) DDR3 1600
768 MB EVGA 8800GTX
1 X 36GB WD Raptor
2 X 150GB WD RAPTORS
1 X SpinPoint P Series SP2504C 250GB
1 X Maxtor 6L300S0 300GB
16 X NEC DVD Burner
7 120mm Yate Loon LED Intake Fan
4 120MM Yate Loon Exhaust Fan
28" HANNSPREE Monitor
Watercooling Loop:
1 X PA120.3
1 X PA120.2
2 X Laing DDC's w/EK-DDC Dual Turbo Top
7 X Yate Loon Blue LED Intake Fans
4 X Yate Loon Blue LED Exhaust Fans
1 X Swiftech GTZ
1 X GPU EK Fullcover Waterblock
1 X XSPC Dual Bay Reservoir 5.25" with Bubble Window
i doubt they do it in the same place...,if that was the case...all the other products would be forged...or viceversa...
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you can copy a design o make it a look a like...but the question is...does it perform?...until now...enzotech air cooling products are top notch and are at the top with thermalright...
and i guess if they did put the same effort in this product as the air cooling ones...we are seeing a excellent product then...
forged metali hope it performs better than fuzion and apogge gtx
Take the 2 best blocks going and mix them together and get this!
Top looks plated, aluminum....
i hope the base isn't polished. if it is, it'll signifigantly degrade the thermal conductivity of copper like other waterblocks that r polished. do u guys think that 2000 grit sand paper can get rid of the polish and make it perform better?
enzotech makes some amazing products
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well, it was just a thought from a uneducated 13 year old kid, cause i read somewhere where people lap their bases really flat and then use polish to make it shiny, tested it with no polish vs polished, and non polished base won, because it was flat and had no polish in bettween to impair the transfet of heat.
Yeah when they use a polishing compound that can affect heat transfer. But companies usually don't use a polishing compound like that.
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58x58mm hmm big enough for a 437W TEC hehe.
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2x BI GTS 360
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Hmmmm, I have their forged northbridge and southbridge heatsinks, both of which are top quality, so we can only hope this block lives up to the rest of their products.
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Baseplate seems quite thick to me... wonder how it performs, can it stand its ground against the FuZion and the Swiftech blocks?
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Well i've formally submitted a review sample... not holding my breath as usual. I will get one though, this and the Thermalright will be tested.
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i was aiming for a gtx for my quad...but i'll wait for a review of this, i just have a good feeling that is going to perform well...
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I look forward to it Scott.
Now, on the topic of this new block, it looks nice, but the flow path may be too simple. I think part of the reason the Fuzion succeeds is through the way it forces turbulence.
Also, I may be old fashioned in my logic now, but doesn't the base look like it will be too thick? I'm probably just recalling old Storm design philosophy that Cathar used to discuss, but it looks very thick.
Formerly XIP, now just P.
Wonder if it'll come bowed or be able to be bowed for quads. Killer looks though, hopefully it's reasonably priced.
No idea how you would bow that 1/4" of solid copper.
I dunno if anyone posted this, but the base has the same pin layout as the fuzion GPU block.
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