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    Quote Originally Posted by Leeghoofd View Post
    I will post some piccies later on...





    Exterior looks alike, but inside it's totally different... can't wait to test these blocks...
    Interesting, looks like the Pheonix has more pronounced pins which is a good thing.

    I've got a luna here I never completed testing on. I may run a pressure drop test if nothing else, we'll see.

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    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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    Quote Originally Posted by Leeghoofd View Post
    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...
    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.

    Quote Originally Posted by mcoffey View Post
    You sure about that

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    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?

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    Quote Originally Posted by GameGuru View Post
    Can the led be changed out on the Luna?
    I'd like to know as well. Red would be my preference.

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    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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    Quote Originally Posted by HESmelaugh View Post
    Question: Is the Enzotech Phoenix = the Enzotech Luna Rev. A by any chance?
    The Luna Rev A seems to just add the nozzles to it. The Phoenix seems to have more changes to it, deeper channels around the pins and a flow directing plate.
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    Quote Originally Posted by headala View Post
    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
    Sweet, a walk in the park, to bad I already ordered the Heatkiller

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    The heatkiller is a great block and you'll be very happy with it

    Has anyone seen the Phoenix listed anywhere?

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    Quote Originally Posted by HESmelaugh View Post
    Question: Is the Enzotech Phoenix = the Enzotech Luna Rev. A by any chance?
    Quote Originally Posted by Adamantine View Post
    The Luna Rev A seems to just add the nozzles to it. The Phoenix seems to have more changes to it, deeper channels around the pins and a flow directing plate.
    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

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    Quote Originally Posted by Martinm210 View Post
    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
    Tested already, will be part of the big round-up.

    One thing I have learned though...more than 5 blocks in a round-up, just kill yourself and avoid situation all together.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skinnee View Post
    One thing I have learned though...more than 5 blocks in a round-up, just kill yourself and avoid situation all together.
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    Quote Originally Posted by skinnee View Post
    Tested already, will be part of the big round-up.

    One thing I have learned though...more than 5 blocks in a round-up, just kill yourself and avoid situation all together.
    I know...I can't seem to shake that uncontrolled twitch ever since...

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    Quote Originally Posted by SirKronan View Post
    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.
    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
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    Quote Originally Posted by skinnee View Post
    Tested already, will be part of the big round-up.

    One thing I have learned though...more than 5 blocks in a round-up, just kill yourself and avoid situation all together.
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    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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    Quote Originally Posted by Leeghoofd View Post
    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
    That makes sense. I'm sure the final, revised production model will be more standardized and have all the "ducks in a row."

    I can't wait to see this roundup!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mech0z View Post
    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
    To be honest, I've lost count of how many blocks are included. There are some that may never have data released and some that may be held until I change chips and perform the retest.

    My crazy math does have some logic behind it.

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