two questions:
-any pics from inside of top?
-is this compressions fittings 10/16mm (3/8" / 5/8") compatibile?
two questions:
-any pics from inside of top?
-is this compressions fittings 10/16mm (3/8" / 5/8") compatibile?
Definitely looking forward to seeing some user experiences with this. Heck, I'm totally new to WC (first CPU block to be delivered today, Enzo Sapph)) and I'm already looking at this and the HK 3.0 LT, heh.
I'll probably end up with all three!
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The 1366 backplate that I've now with my GTZ = the same is this one right? So no motherboard remounting?
I am going out on a limb here but if it can take 1/2" 3/4" compressions then I think it could take a smaller fitting in the alternate orientation. If you just take a gander at the pictures I think it is pretty straightforward how much room you have.
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just saw this on www.frozencpu.com for $89.99
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just when i bought my gtz too (literally set it up yesterday) -.-
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Big whoop for a degree. Let's see I have my fans on at 2500 rpm.....I'll kick it to 3000rpm to compensate. Still have another 3000 rpm to play with when benching.
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LMFAO... Yeah I guess it's pretty bad when you registering 400 watts in power in just fans!
On another note though...Powder coating that bracket black would really add to the value of this block. I think that' what I will do with it when I pick one up sometime next week.
Last edited by Sadasius; 10-08-2009 at 12:54 PM.
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correction: our test show 0.1C difference.
the bigger difference is in pressure drop (see curve). this will not be noticeable in a cpu loop only, but could be more noticeable in a loop including multiple devices. although it should also be said that the XT is not very flow sensitive.
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