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Thread: Best CPU Block - EK Supreme HF vs Swiftech Apogee XT

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    XT u dont need two 90 fittings, 1x 45 and 1x 90 .. HF is fine either way.. havent had any troubles with my HF..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnny87au View Post
    XT u dont need two 90 fittings, 1x 45 and 1x 90 .. HF is fine either way.. havent had any troubles with my HF..
    Are you sure about XT? The Holes (Inlet - Outlet) are very near!

    HF, u say that will be ok with 90o compression fittings such as these huh?
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    The EK-Supreme HF will be a few degrees better but I would go for the swiftech, its a good performer and its so easy to install
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    its a good performer and its so easy to install
    If i have to turn the Inlet at 90 degrees, i must open the block to rotate it.
    I think that this is difficult.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dengyong View Post
    I'd go with the Swiftech Apogee XT for it's mounting system.
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    Very Nice!
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    Quote Originally Posted by gabe View Post
    We have tested and retested and tested again the suprme vs the xt in our laba and were never able to beat the xt perf wise. Flow in supreme is indeed less restrctive. - I also clearly demonstrated the actual influence of flow in a recent white paper.
    If you want to make your choice perf wise I clearly maintain that xt is no1.
    I would rather go with independent tests (like Skinees or Martins) on any performance comparison.
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