Oh awesome! Can't wait for that!!
Is D-Tec sending it to you?
Yea, the V@ isn't bowed at all. If anything it's bowed the wrong way, because when I lay a straight allen wrench on top of the copper theres a very slight gap in the middle....If the V2 isn't bowed much, you can always use a slightly thicker o-ring than what comes stock, that should do the bowing fine.
So I'll definitely try a bigger o-ring.
Is the washer the O-ring or is it something else?I'd like to see a V1 with washer only compared to a V2, then maybe a V1 with quad nozzle vs V2 with the Quad midplate.
Yep:Don't forget some multiple mounts, when I ran my first V1 5 mount test, I was getting almost 2C differences just for different mounts...I'm getting better with mounting though as my nozzled 5 mount run maximum variance was 1C between mounts.
Remounts are definitely important, looking at your chart tells why.I'll be doing multiple remounts for each test to make sure the results are good.
I'm gonna have a lot to do this weekend![]()
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Looks Good.
But I think the V1 looks abit better myself, more sort of 'industrial'.
Does anyone know if you can buy the AM2 mount separate? Cos I'd definitely go for one of them
If not any of you 775 lot want to part with it for shipping + abit of cash??![]()
How do you apply TIM? Whats the most effective way?
I've taken a liking to just putting a small perfectly round blob in the middle, as I've gotten the best results with that..... But whats the way you do it?
Oh awesome!
I was going to ask if you wanted to use mine to test, but I figured that D-Tec would send you there's because you've done testing for them before.![]()
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Ugh, first complaint about the Fuzion V2!!
The allen head screws on the underside of the block strip easily, I've already stripped two of them and CANNOT get them out.
D-Tec needs to supply the correct allen screw size, the one included with the block is a tad to small, you'll be able to unscrew the screws fine with it, but screwing them back in is where it'll strip.
The screws on the Fuzion V1 are made out of a much stronger metal and are more durable, I don't see why D-Tec didn't use the same screws for the V2....
Luckily I have some other screws to replace them, but I need to get the stripped ones out first.
Any suggestions?
Edit: Got the screws out, had to use pliers to screw unscrew them. But now my hand hurts![]()
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Dear God how I hate stripped screws [yeah I stripped 5 on my TC3 way back]
These blocks look nicer but a performance boost is what we want. I'll wait til Martin has made it do back flips and somersaults.
What's worse than stripped screws? Stripped screw sockets. *shudders*
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Whatever method you prefer. I like the thin line method for thinner pastes, but this new TIM-consultants grease is much thicker and works better with a thin spread. I have a special little plastic spreader I use to spread just a nice thin layer over the core area.
Even more important is getting the block on nice and level as you get the nuts started. Also make sure your case or motherboard is horizontal for even installation, it's much harder vertical. When it comes to thermal testing the error in mounting is the biggest challenge so everything you can do to minimize that the better.
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So this block comes with the pro mount then?
Aaaaaahhh, someone please put this one up against a V1 or an EK Supreme...This waiting is killing me![]()
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Just be patient!! I get my board back tomorrow afternoon.... I'll do testing then.(V1 vs. V2).
But I have to say guys, I did a lot of inspection of the new block vs. the old block and I've found a couple things that are different between the two.
Personally, based on what I've found, the V2 is going to be more restrictive than the V1, but because of the restrictiveness of the block, it'll perform much better.
D-Tec did a lot of interesting things to this block! They re-designed it very well, thought through every new thing they added/changed, I'm impressed and I haven't even seen temps yet!!!! xD
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It's nice that you got your fuzion on a saturday smee
Could you put up some photos of the differences you've spotted?
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Ok, so yesterday I did a lot of inspection of the V2 comparing it to the V1.
Heres the two blocks taken apart (top is old fuzion)
The pin layout seems to be the same on the V2 as the V1 (BTW, I've cleaned the copper on the V1 since taking this picture)
Top of the tops:
Underside of the tops:
Here is something that Really caught my eye (look through the inlet hole):
Fuzion V1:
Fuzion V2:
Notice the head of the pins on each block, the V2 has pointed pins (only in the middle of the block under the inlet) while the V1 just has flat head pins.
Also notice the size of the inlet hole (down at the bottom) on the V2 block, the inlet hole gets a tad smaller kind of like a nozzle, while on the V1 the hole is the save diameter all the way down to the copper.
And for those of you who were wondering:
Yes!! The nozzle's for the V1 will work with the mid chamber plate included with the Fuzion V2.
Here is the Quad Chamber insert:
Notice how small the two holes are.
Now look at this:
On your left, you see the new quad insert and on the right you see the mid chamber insert with the original quad nozzle inside of it.
The thing that caught my eye here is that the the holes on each of the quad "nozzels" are different sizes.
So now we have TWO sizes of quad nozzles.
In the comparison review I'll make sure to test the original quad nozzle on both blocks and then compare the new quad insert to it.
I personally think this V2 block is going to be a real winner!
Let the discussions begin!!
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I'd like to buy one but can anyone give me a firm answer to one question? I have a backplate from a TT air cooler on the back of my board that's stuck on there pretty good. It has 4 screws coming up through the board in the standard 775 pattern. Any way to mount this using the 4 screw post method? I have my apogee gt mounted that way.
smee, can you test the v2 with the quad midplate vs. v2 w/ the normal midplate + quad nozzle from v1?
sorry for my dodgy english, i hope you caught my drift![]()
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Yes, you'll be able to use the backplate and the screws with the Fuzion V2, you'll just have to take out the screws that already come with the block.
Thats what I plan to do!This is what I'm most interested in actually, I think that the new quad plate is going to perform very well.
I think your english is right on from the checkered flag to the finish.sorry for my dodgy english, i hope you caught my drift![]()
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Cant wait for some real results. Its time to get busy Smee.
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