you are our God Martin, the way you tested them things is just awesome man... top notch ! I will do a more simple approach to it all, as I'm not an engineer and not really fascinated by graphs and flow rates... just raw numbers...
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I can't do the thermal testing like I did. My A/C unit is in storage. I also complete redid my test bench, so I have nothing to compare to. The only thing I could really do now is take some pictures and do a pressure drop test for restriction.
Yep..Enzotech was kind enough to send me a production sample a while back. Unfortunately it wasn't until after I finished my Q6600 testing. This is what I have on hand, it's been sitting quietly in the closet with the other goodies.
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Can the led be changed out on the Luna?
I looked at their tutorial on killing the flashing, and it looks like they are 3mm LED's mounted close to the pcb. If you're handy de-soldering/soldering, you could do it, but it's not a cake walk. It shows them here: http://enzotechnology.com/disableflashing.htm
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BTW, any more pics/info/data on the Phoenix?
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Question: Is the Enzotech Phoenix = the Enzotech Luna Rev. A by any chance?
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XSPX RX360 - Nanofluid - Laing DDC/MCP355 Tops - 120 vs. 140 radiator - Temps in relation to Flowrates - EK Supreme orientation on i7 - Stacked Radiators - Triple-Radiator roundup - Waterblocks on i7 - Triple DDR3 Roundup - OCZ Hydroflow i7 mod - EVGA Classified MB blocks - Huge Radiators - Rampage II Extreme MB blocks - Flowmeters
The heatkiller is a great block and you'll be very happy with it
Has anyone seen the Phoenix listed anywhere?
http://www.madshrimps.be/?action=get...76&articID=931
At Madshrimps the newer Phoenix seems to have performed worse than the Luna Rev. A. Strange. I would've thought the longer spikes would've improved cooling. Perhaps some other variable affected their results. Regardless, I want this cooler. They have a nice, inexpensive 1366 socket bracket out, too.
Also, here is a link to how you can disable the flashing very easily, and look at the leds too, in case you want to change them:
http://www.enzotechnology.com/disableflashing.htm
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FYI,
I sent my Enzo package of goodies on to Skinnee for his review when he has time. They are very nice blocks, I especially like the solid copper construction, something just feels right about an all copper block![]()
There seem to be several versions of the Phoenix. I have crosschecked with eg Skinee and his block looks different on the inside. So this one of the reasons I have not included the Phoenix block in the conclusion. I have retested this block several times and on my setup this version doesn't cut it... New base blocks have been confirmed by Enzotech for the final versions
Question : Why do some overclockers switch into d*ckmode when money is involved
Remark : They call me Pro AsusSaaya yupp, I agree
Skinnee I might be retakeing math, but In "Testing: LGA1366 Shootout (14 CPU Blocks, 10 done, 5 to go)" it just dont add up :p
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