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    bowed vs flat: on quad???

    i and other members have been wondering does a bowed block work better on a quad than a flat base. please someone who has a clue let me know
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    The general consensus is that since C2D IHS's are bowed, a bowed water block will have better contact and thus lower temps. I've seen a few reports that a bowed GTX is better than flat, etc. and I would have to assume that this is true since both the Apogee GTX and Fusion are bowed by Swiftech and D-Tek, respectively. If you purchased your block(s) recently, (like, after July) they are bowed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NicePants42 View Post
    The general consensus is that since C2D IHS's are bowed, a bowed water block will have better contact and thus lower temps. I've seen a few reports that a bowed GTX is better than flat, etc. and I would have to assume that this is true since both the Apogee GTX and Fusion are bowed by Swiftech and D-Tek, respectively. If you purchased your block(s) recently, (like, after July) they are bowed.
    Hm I just bought a D-tek Fuzion from Petra's, is it bowed (like, ordered last week, installed this past weekend)? I didn't really notice anything.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NicePants42 View Post
    The general consensus is that since C2D IHS's are bowed, a bowed water block will have better contact and thus lower temps. I've seen a few reports that a bowed GTX is better than flat, etc. and I would have to assume that this is true since both the Apogee GTX and Fusion are bowed by Swiftech and D-Tek, respectively. If you purchased your block(s) recently, (like, after July) they are bowed.
    The general consensus you speak of is not true. It makes no difference if the IHS is flat or less flat, bowed will perform better due to better mount pressure over the die(s).

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    Quote Originally Posted by nikhsub1 View Post
    The general consensus you speak of is not true. It makes no difference if the IHS is flat or less flat, bowed will perform better due to better mount pressure over the die(s).
    I stand corrected. It's very likely that I misrepresented the general consensus.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nikhsub1 View Post
    The general consensus you speak of is not true. It makes no difference if the IHS is flat or less flat, bowed will perform better due to better mount pressure over the die(s).
    but is this true on the quads..I assume the area of bowing is "limited" and the larger dies size of the quads may allow some cores to run warmer ...

    or as usually am I a moron on this

    also is the amount of bowing on a GTX better performing than bowing on the Fuzion
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    if your quad core is lapped than disregard bowing the waterblock? i got the d-tek fusion too.
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    bowing dropped temps by about 2C on my quad.

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    i want to bow my fuzion and add nozzles but dont know when they are comin out
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    Bowed didn't work for me

    Hello All:
    I have a QX6700 and I bought a GTX and used the larger O-Ring to bow it. My temps went up 5 degrees. So I pulled the chip and with a straight edge determined that it had a high spot right in the middle. So I got some 1000 grit wet or dry paper and in 15 min. it was flat and so I bought a fusion and put that on and it works fine now (below 60 degrees C. full load). So it depends on your CPU.
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    i want to bow my fuzion and add nozzles but dont know when they are comin out
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    funny thing... last nite, i checked my Fuzion that i purchased from Petra's

    i noticed one of the 4 screws was not tightened...
    also, i noticed, when i placed a flat edge against the block, it is slightly bowed...

    hmm...
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