I found this picture of Fits top, looks very polished
Makes mes wish I had of kept my D-Tek![]()
I found this picture of Fits top, looks very polished
Makes mes wish I had of kept my D-Tek![]()
I'd be interested to know if anyone wants to test one of these, who might have a few other blocks or have tested other blocks on the same system, to give a comparison.
i ordered one....wooot i hope my brackets arrive this week..this is gonna be testing week again..yepp:
Nice Product!
Nice Advertising!
Nice Finish!
Nice Price!
Now all this needs is Nice Performance! anxiously waiting for some Nice #s...
it is less restrictive just by looking at it.
from my perspective it looks like this top turn the V1 fuzion into somewhat of a ghetto V2 (since the tops look very similar to the V2 stock top)
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Fittings: Koolance compressions and 45/90 degree fittings
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Last edited by tsukuyomi; 01-28-2009 at 09:37 PM.
Ci7 Wimpy
You do know this is also for v2, right?
To me, the price is justified by the part's obvious quality and exclusivity. Added performance is just icing on the cake.
To be frank, I bought one because it looks cool and has a potential performance benefit (higher with my v1 than the v2, I suspect). Priorities in that order.
If you really think about it from a performance perspective, a 1-3c improvement alone is hardly worth $xx, is it?
Last edited by warriorpoet; 01-29-2009 at 07:38 AM.
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Case: Cooler Master ATCS840/ PSU: Seasonic X750/
Mobo: Gigabyte GA-z68xp-ud4/ CPU: i5 2500k 4.2-4.8 GHz @ auto/
VGA: EVGA GTX570 SC 940, 1880, 4500 @ 1.1v (Lucid dGPU)/ Memory: 8 Gb G.Skill DDR3 1866
Storage: Corsair Force 3 120Gb SSD, Samsung 470 128Gb SSD, WD Scorpio Black 750 (Scythe Quiet Drive)
OSs: Win7 HP x86_64/ Kubuntu 11.04 x86_64
Cooling
CPU: Koolance CPU-370/ GPU: Koolance VID-NX580/ Rads: XSPC RX360, Swiftech MCR-220QP/ Pump: EK-DCP 2.2 (softmount)
Fans: 3x Noiseblocker m12-S1 @~500-750rpm, 3x Scythe GT 800 @~450-800RPM, Cooler Master 230mm (softmount) @300 RPM
Tubing: 3/8" x 5/8" Primochill LRT (black)
Fittings: Koolance compressions and 45/90 degree fittings
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yeah it also works on the V2 and adds bling bling to it, but is it any better than a stock V2? that was my point ,since personally i WC for performance not aesthetics i run a completely sealed case with no windows...but that is beyond the point and to each their own.
Oh and on the if 1-3 c is worth the $XX, lets say you add 2c with a WB top, 2c with a Pump top..3c with a Better Rad....etc if you look at the end game it could add up to a substancial gain, that ""hypothetical"" 7c could be the difference between 4GHZ and a 3.6GHZ but again what do i know, i am somewhat new to all this.
Ci7 Wimpy
hey now... this isnt the forsale thread. i dont want to get this closed because you guys are talking prices.
the problem is... they cost alot to make. i cant go too low or i'll be loosing money.
money aside...
im sending a top off for testing this week then we will have some numbers. i guaranty you that its better than both v1 and v2. its a lot less restrictive and provides lower temperatures.
i didnt spend all this time on doing 5 different versions of these and testing them on different setups to make 60 POS tops that only look cool. i guess you need numbers to see that im not making this up.
did i mention these work on AMD too?
Yes let's keep this thread open shall we
I can attest that the top I got from Fits was very nicely made and fit fine...no leaks. It looked awesome with black coolant and a 4" CCL tube.
I can't attest to what benefit it gave in cooling because there was no before and after testing.
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So on stock cooler my C2D 6600(2.4) runs at 61c IDLE 70 Load. as you might guess that chip did not want to overclock at all, so i water cooled it i dropped it to 40c IDLE and managed to OC it to 3.2GHZ and get a 55c load.(34% OC)(first OC value current is way higher)
Now if i were to go by the rule of thump i would gain 2% overclock for every 10c i drop in temperature ? so my OC according to the RT would be 2.5ghz*(4% increase).
Now please don't laugh if i bastardized the rule of thump or misinterpreted how it works, just trying to make some sense out of all mar"tian" hieroglyphs sometimes used here.
Edit. err my apologies i guess i went a little off topic.
Ci7 Wimpy
look at the picture I found, this thing screams quality and we should give Fit the credit for making this lovely product for the beloved D-Tek, I mean BLING and function....
here is something to stir up some more chatter....
on the left is the older version from my last batch that CD spoke of...
notice how its nice but a tad cloudy without any water in it.
the one on the right is the new version made with a higher grade of acrylic.
also... the new version is shorter to eliminate the air pocket that some people reported in the first batch.(was difficult to bleed all the air out at first, new version is fixed)
here is the new version next to the first version i made. the first one was good only for dual core or single core chips.
Sorry. Price removed.
My point is that it's a high quality piece of kit. I like things like this even if they don't increase performance. It's not about the bling to me (my H2o PC is in p180), but knowing what I have is quality. I enjoy working with quality parts.
I'm certain this will improve temps on my v1, and also fairly sure it will better the v2, but that's just not why I bought mine![]()
Components
Case: Cooler Master ATCS840/ PSU: Seasonic X750/
Mobo: Gigabyte GA-z68xp-ud4/ CPU: i5 2500k 4.2-4.8 GHz @ auto/
VGA: EVGA GTX570 SC 940, 1880, 4500 @ 1.1v (Lucid dGPU)/ Memory: 8 Gb G.Skill DDR3 1866
Storage: Corsair Force 3 120Gb SSD, Samsung 470 128Gb SSD, WD Scorpio Black 750 (Scythe Quiet Drive)
OSs: Win7 HP x86_64/ Kubuntu 11.04 x86_64
Cooling
CPU: Koolance CPU-370/ GPU: Koolance VID-NX580/ Rads: XSPC RX360, Swiftech MCR-220QP/ Pump: EK-DCP 2.2 (softmount)
Fans: 3x Noiseblocker m12-S1 @~500-750rpm, 3x Scythe GT 800 @~450-800RPM, Cooler Master 230mm (softmount) @300 RPM
Tubing: 3/8" x 5/8" Primochill LRT (black)
Fittings: Koolance compressions and 45/90 degree fittings
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what do you guys think about a version of these made for the dtek gfx block or possibly the mcw-60?
Any way to make the inlet and outlet farther apart to accommodate larger compression fittings?
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Whew! The new version looks fantastic, almost glass-like in comparison.
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Just got my delrin. Very nice work indeed. Great work, Fits. Mebe I'll post piccies later if there's demand enough![]()
Components
Case: Cooler Master ATCS840/ PSU: Seasonic X750/
Mobo: Gigabyte GA-z68xp-ud4/ CPU: i5 2500k 4.2-4.8 GHz @ auto/
VGA: EVGA GTX570 SC 940, 1880, 4500 @ 1.1v (Lucid dGPU)/ Memory: 8 Gb G.Skill DDR3 1866
Storage: Corsair Force 3 120Gb SSD, Samsung 470 128Gb SSD, WD Scorpio Black 750 (Scythe Quiet Drive)
OSs: Win7 HP x86_64/ Kubuntu 11.04 x86_64
Cooling
CPU: Koolance CPU-370/ GPU: Koolance VID-NX580/ Rads: XSPC RX360, Swiftech MCR-220QP/ Pump: EK-DCP 2.2 (softmount)
Fans: 3x Noiseblocker m12-S1 @~500-750rpm, 3x Scythe GT 800 @~450-800RPM, Cooler Master 230mm (softmount) @300 RPM
Tubing: 3/8" x 5/8" Primochill LRT (black)
Fittings: Koolance compressions and 45/90 degree fittings
Certified Quiet PC Loony
dude fits tops are nice.
And they look very simple and efficient.
the only quams i have is it costs as much as the block itself.
but besides that price point, there very excellent tops, and very well designed.
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only way to get the price down is to make more....
i cant even sell the ones i have so why would i make more?
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