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Thread: I7 waterblocks Version2 (Ek Supreme LT | Koolance350 | Dtek Fuzionv2 | Swiftech GTz)

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    Very nice review, Thanks!

    I installed the Supreme LT last night and the temps are the same as the KL350. idle and under load.

    Its a good spare block for me now, will be switching back to the KL350, I like the clear top



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    Quote Originally Posted by Nemon View Post
    Very nice review, Thanks!

    I installed the Supreme LT last night and the temps are the same as the KL350. idle and under load.

    Its a good spare block for me now, will be switching back to the KL350, I like the clear top


    You can buy the acryllic top one from EK! Although I am not sure how strong the acryllic would be for mounting.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by mcoffey View Post
    OK, you guys are going to love this one.

    I'm sure it's something simple that I've overlooked, but what attaches the backing plate to the MB prior to mounting the block? My bench is horizontal with a cutout on the tray, so if nothing holds the backing plate to the MB, it falls out all the way down to the PSU

    andyc


    i use my own screws i clamp it to the motherboard so remounting is a breeze.. have fun can't wait to see your numbers


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    @Hondacity
    Please post some information about your flow, I would really like to compare them with mine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BringerOdeath View Post
    You can buy the acryllic top one from EK! Although I am not sure how strong the acryllic would be for mounting.....
    Not very well, I had a GeminiCool on a P4 years ago, it cracked, so did the replacement, and the fabricated ones thereafter. Can't say for sure if it was acrylic, but it was a clear plastic. It cracks near the fittings, even with plastic fittings. I will never touch a WB with plastic used as a structural part again !

    But it did give me justification for the wife to buy my Mach 1 !
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hondacity View Post
    Thanks a lot, I havenīt noticed yet. So my (in my opinion: bad) results seem to be right
    I even wondered, if I could have get a dickey one ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by mcoffey View Post
    I'm really starting to like this block,

    andyc
    Jumped kinda late there bro, but your finally here.

    The block scales very nicely with heat load as i was saying. Your gonna love the block, and it loves pressure and flow.

    I got a few injectors which im gona send out to bei to get some custom drilling done on. If i like a config, i'll make sure i pass one to ya since dean gave me a few.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NaeKuh View Post
    Jumped kinda late there bro, but your finally here.

    The block scales very nicely with heat load as i was saying. Your gonna love the block, and it loves pressure and flow.

    I got a few injectors which im gona send out to bei to get some custom drilling done on. If i like a config, i'll make sure i pass one to ya since dean gave me a few.

    I think this is what impresses me most about this block. I've been running the 350 in a single loop with my 4870x2 GPU block with great results under full CPU and GPU load. I'm planning on moving to i7 soon and adding an additional GPU to the loop, but might wait for the next gen ATI cards before I do that. We'll see!
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    honda, how did u mount d-tek? i saw somewhere u used a 1366 mount from ice-hammer, right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by rioja View Post
    honda, how did u mount d-tek?
    Well first he bought it dinner.....

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    i have to decide should i change my fuzion v1 with v2, to make smth like this
    http://i155.photobucket.com/albums/s...0/DSC00472.jpg

    or leave v1 and use ice-hammer round mountings
    (can't find those pic)
    any advice?

    sorry for o/t

    edit: i have found, d-tek v2 with ice hammer bracket
    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...53&postcount=9
    Last edited by rioja; 03-05-2009 at 06:32 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NaeKuh View Post


    This is the KL-350 done right owning on Linpack:





    HT on Also.

    Im gonna say this, for us xtreme people, i have yet to see a block out perform the KL-350. But you need the setup tho.

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    Hey honda, what were the temp differences between running one pump and running two?? just out of curiosity. Thanks!

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    my memory has bad blocks...sorry i don't remember..but more flow should help lowering the temps for the high restriction blocks...


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