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    New Cooling Company in Town: Enzotech

    Theres a new cooling company on the block. Enzotech saw the light in North America last month, thought I would share the news here. They have some VERY high quality products. Looks to me like they are the "Voodoo PC" of PC Cooling, lets hope they dont come with similar price tags. All coolers come with Arctic Silver 5 or Ceramique as well
    Specs:
    - e6600 3.2ghz, 1.35vcore (MAX 3.9ghz 1.7v) Cooling: Project_Infinity: The search for the best quiet air cooling.
    - P5W DH Deluxe Cooling Mod
    - 2048mb Patiot PC2 5300 @ 890mhz, 4-4-4-12, 2.15v (MAX 1053mhz 2.35v)
    - Nvidia 8800gt
    - Silverstone ST75F 750watt
    - Modded Asus Vento (Black) *Heavy Case Modding In Progress*

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    enz660

    are you in any way affiliated w/ this company?

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    I would like to see this cooler put to the test. This HS looks a lot smaller than most top performers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by stormshadow
    enz660

    are you in any way affiliated w/ this company?
    I don't think he is

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    Quote Originally Posted by Knight
    I would like to see this cooler put to the test. This HS looks a lot smaller than most top performers.
    smaller? that looks like a 120mm fan to me...

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    Quote Originally Posted by stormshadow
    enz660

    are you in any way affiliated w/ this company?
    I think he has to answer this question if he is so we know it's marketing at it's highest peak

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    i love to see pure copper used again on air coolers rather than copper/alu mix
    would definately pick chipset/gfx mem coolers!
    Last edited by esdee; 02-05-2007 at 04:40 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by thegreek
    I don't think he is
    LOL I wish I worked with them.... wouldnt that make me feel special/ banned
    Specs:
    - e6600 3.2ghz, 1.35vcore (MAX 3.9ghz 1.7v) Cooling: Project_Infinity: The search for the best quiet air cooling.
    - P5W DH Deluxe Cooling Mod
    - 2048mb Patiot PC2 5300 @ 890mhz, 4-4-4-12, 2.15v (MAX 1053mhz 2.35v)
    - Nvidia 8800gt
    - Silverstone ST75F 750watt
    - Modded Asus Vento (Black) *Heavy Case Modding In Progress*

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    the lga775 mounting looks decent
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    Looks like a serious contender to current king Tuniq 120





    Last edited by GPSeek; 02-05-2007 at 07:50 PM.
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    CPU Cooler: Tuniq Tower 120
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    I think that Coolab metal TIM would fit perfectly for it's flawless base
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    I think you can expect a perfect base on a press image.
    What's the go with the black, circular pin grid?
    Other than that, looks cool enough.

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    man...not to go off topic or anything, but this thread just got closed @ ocforums because people though I work for the company...

    please dont insult me by calling be a liar & closing the thread.
    Specs:
    - e6600 3.2ghz, 1.35vcore (MAX 3.9ghz 1.7v) Cooling: Project_Infinity: The search for the best quiet air cooling.
    - P5W DH Deluxe Cooling Mod
    - 2048mb Patiot PC2 5300 @ 890mhz, 4-4-4-12, 2.15v (MAX 1053mhz 2.35v)
    - Nvidia 8800gt
    - Silverstone ST75F 750watt
    - Modded Asus Vento (Black) *Heavy Case Modding In Progress*

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    looks awesome.

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    blah dont sweat it Enz, A quick IP location check will prove that your not working for them besides why would a CT man work for a CA company
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    Quote Originally Posted by IKIKUINTHENUTZ
    blah dont sweat it Enz, A quick IP location check will prove that your not working for them besides why would a CT man work for a CA company
    Although it's a bit of a coincidence that someone named enz660 posts about a new product by enzotech. Nice looking product though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by enz660
    man...not to go off topic or anything, but this thread just got closed @ ocforums because people though I work for the company...

    please dont insult me by calling be a liar & closing the thread.
    I wouldnt worry you arent missing much. That place is going to hell in a handbasket, its almost as bad as Anandtech...Seems like only the idiots venture there anymore.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sentential
    I wouldnt worry you arent missing much. That place is going to hell in a handbasket, its almost as bad as Anandtech...Seems like only the idiots venture there anymore.
    Not only there, unfortunately.

    But back to topic: These heatsinks look really neat. They look like a mixture of Alpha Novatech and Aerocool/Silverstone/Zaward (whoever really manufactures these).
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    Eh... I never liked any designs that blow hot air like that right onto the mobo. I prefer ones that blow it up or to the side. I guess the fan could be flipped though... eh... maybe not.
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    $60 at http://www.heatsinkfactory.com/Enzot...r-p-16493.html

    Pretty good price since it includes arctic silver.
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    Their site also has detailed installing info + other info. Looks like a good company who really focus on what they are doing. Some of the other cooler companies today lose focus and just bring out products with fancy names and looks and low performance. http://www.enzotechnology.com/northbridge.htm#

    Seems like some high quality stuff they are putting out. The base also looks so shiny... If I need an aircooler in the future I might buy one to test out.
    Last edited by T07N; 02-06-2007 at 04:03 AM.
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    Im waiting for some test on this thing...looks massive.

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    Looks good and glad to see a "heatsink" type base over the heatpipes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wangerin
    Looks good and glad to see a "heatsink" type base over the heatpipes.
    agreed. I think that is great. too bad i just bought a tuniq t120 and a Noctua NH-u12

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    Don't think it'll beat the Tuniq, but what I like about it is that it's much lighter and it won't put as much strain on your mobo. I expect it to be better than the Big Typhoon.

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