Same waiting on the numbers to see if i need to replace my Heatkiller LT already lol
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Same waiting on the numbers to see if i need to replace my Heatkiller LT already lol
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Opty 175 Rig
Lian-Li PC75B case, Thermaltake BT w/ 165 CFM delta fan, Enermax 550watt PSU (36A on 12+), x1950 Pro, DFI Lanparty NForce 4 Ultra-d (moded for SLI so that i can use the second slot at 8x), Opteron 175 CCBWE 0547 TMPW (2.80, 280x10, 1.5 volts), 2x1gb Mushkin Redline xp4000 (280 3-3-2-8, 2.65 volts), 80GB WD
AM3 Rig
Lian-Li PC-75b case, Asus Crosshair III Formula, 965 x4 C3 @ 4.1 1.525 volts 2.8 NB 1.25 volts, 2x2gb Dominator GT Cas 8 2000Mhz@ 1720 6-6-5-18-22 1.725 volts, Asus 5770 VT @1010/1435, Seasonic 850watt PSU 2x12v rails 40 amps each, 36GB raptor boot drive, 80GB WD storage drive, HeatKiller LT cpu block, BI GTX 360 with 6x Scythe 3000RPM fans in push/pull, MCP 655 variable pump on setting 5, EK 150ml res, all 1/2 inch
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scamps: that would be your B option.
I did order it direct from EK yesterday - looks promising![]()
First "complete" review of the HF that I know:
http://www.awardfabrik.de/kuhlung-wa...-hf-plexi.html
Congratulations, Eddy! You got the crown with best performance at more than reasonable flow
(unlike the XT)
The HF did have better flow than XT, but XT beat HF by 0.2C at 3.6ghz setting and lost by 0.2C at 3.2ghz in their test. They are using core temp avgs, which at best have a repeatability of about ~0.2C, so anything less than that is within margin of error. In fact author of study said "The differences between the Apogee and the supreme HF are so small that a clear winner cannot be called."
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My watercooling experience
Water
Scythe Gentle Typhoons 120mm 1850RPM
Thermochill PA120.3 Radiator
Enzotech Sapphire Rev.A CPU Block
Laing DDC 3.2
XSPC Dual Pump Reservoir
Primochill Pro LRT Red 1/2"
Bitspower fittings + water temp sensor
Rig
E8400 | 4GB HyperX PC8500 | Corsair HX620W | ATI HD4870 512MB
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so it is on par with the Swiftech with a lot better flow, so better for multi block loops, after seeing that review instead of getting a new block im thinking my next up-grade will be a pump, as my heatkiller holds its own and does well with a lot of pump behind it
But i do love the internals of the new EK HF block, great work there
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Opty 175 Rig
Lian-Li PC75B case, Thermaltake BT w/ 165 CFM delta fan, Enermax 550watt PSU (36A on 12+), x1950 Pro, DFI Lanparty NForce 4 Ultra-d (moded for SLI so that i can use the second slot at 8x), Opteron 175 CCBWE 0547 TMPW (2.80, 280x10, 1.5 volts), 2x1gb Mushkin Redline xp4000 (280 3-3-2-8, 2.65 volts), 80GB WD
AM3 Rig
Lian-Li PC-75b case, Asus Crosshair III Formula, 965 x4 C3 @ 4.1 1.525 volts 2.8 NB 1.25 volts, 2x2gb Dominator GT Cas 8 2000Mhz@ 1720 6-6-5-18-22 1.725 volts, Asus 5770 VT @1010/1435, Seasonic 850watt PSU 2x12v rails 40 amps each, 36GB raptor boot drive, 80GB WD storage drive, HeatKiller LT cpu block, BI GTX 360 with 6x Scythe 3000RPM fans in push/pull, MCP 655 variable pump on setting 5, EK 150ml res, all 1/2 inch
DFI NF4 BIOS Guide
My watercooling experience
Water
Scythe Gentle Typhoons 120mm 1850RPM
Thermochill PA120.3 Radiator
Enzotech Sapphire Rev.A CPU Block
Laing DDC 3.2
XSPC Dual Pump Reservoir
Primochill Pro LRT Red 1/2"
Bitspower fittings + water temp sensor
Rig
E8400 | 4GB HyperX PC8500 | Corsair HX620W | ATI HD4870 512MB
I see what I see, and you see what you see. I can't make you see what I see, but I can tell you what I see is not what you see. Truth is, we see what we want to see, and what we want to see is what those around us see. And what we don't see is... well, conspiracies.
EK pressure tests each block before leaving the plant. After it passes this test, they put a sticker on it which says "warranty void if removed" (or something to that effect). This "warranty" is for a leak free block from the factory, nothing more (DangerDen does the exact same thing). EK will still take care of you down the road providing you don't do something utterly moronic.
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Dont think there is much to improve on by cooling performance. What EK did was the next step and that was to lower the restriction without losing the cooling performance and that result is clearly shown in the German test. Still cant get it tho, well I can but some of my other components (from XSPC: Rad+Bay Res) are delayed because of the bad weather
@Waterlogged: Thx for clearing that up!![]()
I wonder how it performs then if they use a more restrictive setup. Too bad they haven't tested that but I doubt the difference would be huge.
my old EK supreme leaked when I got it but eddy took careof me even though i had taken it apart while trying to get it not to leak
Besides the fact that it looks and performs great, I also like the fact they've added MX-2 thermal paste. It's a great paste, and saves me having to buy a 4g tube for 7 EUR.
Eddy, you should probably reword your sticker then![]()
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somebody explain how those jet plates work, because Im completely lost.
Q6600 @ 3.5ghz - 26c idle and 38c load
XFX 4890 - 960/1200
ASUS 4350 cut to PCIe x1
OCZ Solid Series SSD, 30GB
Black Ice II Radiator
MCP655 Pump (setting 2)
GA-EP45-UD3R
1x250GB WD
1x500GB WD
1x1TB Hitachi
The jet plates allow for more or less water to pass through the block. More flow means a less restrictive block, but some performance loss. Less flow means a restrictive block, but better performance.
Although I doubt the difference between 2 plates will be more than 1-2C.
I have EK blocks for my 2 5870's and they are the BEST. I have an Apogee XT right now but I think I am going to replace it with this CPU block. I've already had to clean my XT once and the internal pins looked damaged right out of the box (like a bunch of them had been crushed).
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