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    So I have the Blitz Formula SE with the Fusion block and I have it with my D-Tek Fuzion V1 and MCW60. My pump is currently the MCP350. I use 7/16 ID Masterkleer tubing and use the kit that comes with the MB to convert from the 3/8" to the 7/16" (1/2" barbs in the kit). I ran it before as a separate loop and adding it into my current loop did not increase/hurt my temps. The bonus is that my NB temps went from 50c under load to never being above 38c under load. Now for the bad news, it has not allowed me to increase my O/C. In fact any review on the Blitz states that while it does lower the temps it won't help in the overclocking. That being said, I did read on many forums that the Blitz becomes unstable if the NB starts to go over 50c, so in that sense it does help. I only did it because I didn't want to have to replace the entire heatsink with separate heatsinks, although a lot of people do. If you go with 3/8" tubing you don't have to use the ugly conversion kit. Here are a couple of pics of mine:
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