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    Where did you find that info ?

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    does this block perform better than the sapphire block?

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    Not too sure about this one. As much as I love Enzotech it looks like it's going backwards :O

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    TEST!TEST!TEST!TEST!TEST!TEST!TEST!TEST!TEST!TEST! TEST!TEST!TEST!TEST!TEST!TEST!

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    send one to andy or martin, if they're willing and have the time to test.

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    Does the LED actually pulsate, if so not sure on that.
    I do however like the hieroglyphics around the top/cover, very cool.

    Look forward to test results, out of curiousity ofcourse as i have a GTZ on the way from petras
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    WOW...look like a winner....I love Enzotech. I'll get one just for the heck of it!
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    Pins looks ultrafine like the new Swifties.
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    Idea looks similar to EK Supreme.
    Prepared place for noozles.
    This block could have good performance but it will have big pressure drop.
    Could be sell in decent design? Without these useleless LED cover with star ornaments. Its only make price higher and propably, it will never be used. (Mostly)
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    sure does look different

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    Quote Originally Posted by Petra View Post
    Here's one example: it's obviously not stepped and, judging by the depth of the 'well' in which the pin matrix resides, in combination with a few assumptions derived from their photos (supposing that they're accurate of course), I'd wager that the base isn't convex either. This should have been the first...no...second...wait...third thing learned from the Sapphire.

    *edit* Damn answering e-mails and posting at the same time... Scott beat me to the step. They learned at least something from the base thickness debacle, so I wasn't counting that... and they also seem to have learned from the cracking top issue. Albeit, their solution of making everything out of copper and then sticking a shiny plastic shell on it is an interesting one
    I totally agree.
    It's surely a great block, but with some small tweaks, which they should have learnt from the SCW, their competitors or from the communities, it could have been even better.

    But maybe the lesson about cracking tops was more than enough for them, for all this "full copper" doesn't make any sense to me at all. It only makes the block more expensive and heavier - not better. Maybe more exclusive, but especially exclusive looks isn't Enzo weak point IMO
    Perhaps Enzo has a copper mine in the back yard?

    The design is a bit too spacey for me. What's up with the "signs" on the mounting plate? A greeting to aliens?
    They should rename it to ET-ASS instead, EnzoTech Asian Space Ship


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    Looks like an awesome block. The LED is a little bit "goofy" if you ask me, but at the same time it wouldn't really bother me.

    Always nice to see more quality products enter the market, and Enzotech always seems to provide the pretty copper. Never used one myself, but people say the performance is right up there too.

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    meh, I'm happy just to see blocks released. More the merrier I say, then it'll only make everyone work harder as they fight fro market share, and then we'll start to see real innovation and not just duplication. . .
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    It's kind of weird to see a circular top and a square bottom. I'd much prefer it to look square on top. Also, those LED's from the side look dumb. I never thought I'd have to plug a cpu waterblock in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlueAqua View Post
    It's kind of weird to see a circular top and a square bottom. I'd much prefer it to look square on top. Also, those LED's from the side look dumb. I never thought I'd have to plug a cpu waterblock in.
    eh... a nice sleeved wire going to the CPU fan connector cant be that bad, although a circular cpu block is not appealing to me

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    Quote Originally Posted by RealRedRaider View Post
    I'm different than most here, as I'm not a big fan of pin matrix baseplates. Long, very narrow channels for me please.....
    So, is that the reason you like the EK Supreme, or is the EK Supreme the reason you love long, narrow channels?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Omastar View Post
    So, is that the reason you like the EK Supreme, or is the EK Supreme the reason you love long, narrow channels?
    Probably both.

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    That looks so fly, that I am going to buy!!!

    Maybe you could make an entire Enzotech set with alien writing all over all the blocks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Thomas FJ View Post
    But maybe the lesson about cracking tops was more than enough for them, for all this "full copper" doesn't make any sense to me at all. It only makes the block more expensive and heavier - not better.
    Whoa now, you're wrong there. There are guys who run chillers, and for them there's nothing better than a solid copper block. Delrin is nice but supposingly cracks under low temperature. Lexan/Acrylic you can't pump ethanol/methanol through because it attacks the plastic. So solid copper is the way to go.

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    price?
    lotsa copper and an led-prob $60+?

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    80 EURO I guess.

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    Hmm.

    I love the internals, the copper looks great. But i hate the exterior, looks a bit wierd for my tastes. And i'd lose those leds if i got one.

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    Enzo, I hope you guys took note of the OCZ block posted here which will retail for 39.99

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    That block reminds me of X-Files..

    but nice looking block, some testing coming?
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