I thought you were buying the single impact version, anyhow, I still have Niksub1's double impact block and already tested. It performed about on par with the Fuzion V1 on my lapped E6600, but the XSPC Edge and Fuzion V2 outpaced it on the E6600. Maybe I had a subpar V1, but the V2 outperformed the DI regardless.
I'll put it on the quad core as soon as I straighten out my motherboard woes, darn 680i TR revision turns out to be "Not Fully" quad supported according to EVGA. I guess I missed that in the fine print when I bought the board, maybe ASUS means "Fully Supported" when they print "Supports Quad" on their boxes..They said they will RMA for a new T1 revision, but I hate waiting for something I thought I already paid for...
BTW, I have to say the DI is an exceptionally well made block, feels very heavy. Only thing I didn't like was the last cuts made on the base pins just sort of bends over the middle row of pins.






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