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    Here's a quick check for fitting-compatibility:

    EK-Barbs (7mm threads):


    No Problemo.


    BP 3/8" compressions:


    Nope.


    BP 3/8" barbs:


    Close...

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    those picks remind me why I hate so much d-tek fuzion
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    Yeah, it's really too bad when the threads are this close together.
    I think manufacturers should make sure to accomodate for 3/8" compressions at least.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HESmelaugh View Post
    Yeah, it's really too bad when the threads are this close together.
    I think manufacturers should make sure to accomodate for 3/8" compressions at least.
    I agree
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    Well the Fuzion and Fuzion V2 were made before compressions became realy popular. Alphacool doesn't have that excuse though...

    I think the block will perform better than people expect. The Nexxxos XP and X2 blocks did quite well in some reviews but for some reason they never became popular. This review by No_Name for example shows them doing quite well. Another review from Fre3k in the German PCGHX magazine also sees them doing well on a 65nm quad.

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    Thanks for the link. I hadn't seen that review before. I had seen the artcile in PCGHX where the alphacool blocks won a bunch of awards.

    Contrary to what I thought initially, the base plate of the Yellowstone isn't identical to the previous alphacool ones either, it's just very similar. So yeah, we might be in for a surprise here.
    It will be interesting to see first results when they come in.

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    Wow is all I can say. Thanks for the update Bundy... Damn it, does it come in different colors!?

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    wow, surpassing the supreme, and with better flow rates, good work...

    BUT

    now I'm more interested in those heat killers!

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    I'm waiting for tests by folks I trust...

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    Quote Originally Posted by nikhsub1 View Post
    I'm waiting for tests by folks I trust...
    I dont trust that test either, cant be that crappy Yellowstone is better than Suprime LT, as in other tests Supreme LT looks like one of the best blocks thats made. Bad mount or something like that in my opinion. Cant wait when I will get my LT to test on Q6600, maybe then I will trust other tests
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    Quote Originally Posted by nikhsub1 View Post
    I'm waiting for tests by folks I trust...
    ...though, I'm not against the tester so much as I'm against the testing methodology. It's far too ripe with too many variables that can easily skew results.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Waterlogged View Post
    Although, between Alphacool and Innovatek, I'm starting to get this feeling that the fabled German craftsmanship I've heard so much about is nothing more than a myth, because the inside of the top looks like complete and utter crap.
    Then comes aquacomputers to restore the faith in german craftsman ship.

    But then again, i can think of a good ol american that lives in Texas who also has master craftsmanship.

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    is this available in america? i'm curious how it performs on my i7


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    Worth considering that this is being run in a really restrictive system or with a low power pump, OCZ Hydroflow with a flowrate of 162 L/hour thats 2.7 litres per minute 0.71 gallons (US) per minute, when Martin tested it with a DDC 3.2 with XSPC top it was flowing at 2.41gpm that is a huge difference. The Ek supreme is a similar story 0.55 gpm for the review 1.50gpm for Martin.

    What this means is that on the whole these results are of little comparative value to people who run in higher flow systems to take that a bit further Martin saw a 3.5°C difference between OCZ and EK this review is seeing less than 1°C

    So what this review shows is that the Alphacool block (and the Watercool Heatkiller blocks for that matter) perform well for low flow systems, since this is what a lot of the European water coolers are historically using it makes sense that a block is optimised for better performance at lower flows when targeting a European audience.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Webby View Post
    Worth considering that this is being run in a really restrictive system or with a low power pump, OCZ Hydroflow with a flowrate of 162 L/hour thats 2.7 litres per minute 0.71 gallons (US) per minute, when Martin tested it with a DDC 3.2 with XSPC top it was flowing at 2.41gpm that is a huge difference. The Ek supreme is a similar story 0.55 gpm for the review 1.50gpm for Martin.

    What this means is that on the whole these results are of little comparative value to people who run in higher flow systems to take that a bit further Martin saw a 3.5°C difference between OCZ and EK this review is seeing less than 1°C

    So what this review shows is that the Alphacool block (and the Watercool Heatkiller blocks for that matter) perform well for low flow systems, since this is what a lot of the European water coolers are historically using it makes sense that a block is optimised for better performance at lower flows when targeting a European audience.
    wow you caught the gpm numbers...2.4 vs .7gpm with the same ocz block...

    good catch


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    Quote Originally Posted by NaeKuh View Post
    ...i can think of a good ol american that lives in Texas who also has master craftsmanship.

    Can you tell us who?

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    Wow bloody love the last combo lol.

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    I hear from some that this block really is a poor performer, looks like nik had it spot on

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    EDIT : No this block is mid pack, maybe you were thinking of Niagara [what a weird name].
    Last edited by MomijiTMO; 06-08-2009 at 05:50 AM.

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    can i put it in a multi block loop on a single ddc3.2? or is it too restrictive ?

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    All testing by HESmelaugh and of course all credit goes to him =]






    From the above data, I would say it's great for multi block loops.

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