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    Aqua Computer New Cuplex XT di CPU block!

    Hello Everyone,

    Just brought the new Enzotech SCW-1 and while search for info and got this Aqua Computer new Dual pass CUPLEX XT Di cpu block saids design for duo/quad core. From the charts, it kills everything in the world by at least 4(Kelvin) , what do you think, true??

    Any comparison chart here yet? ( VS Fusion , GTX ..etc)

    Link: http://www.aqua-computer-systeme.de/...num=1190042113


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    Last edited by mildseven7; 10-17-2007 at 10:02 AM.
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    Wikpedia is your friend

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    Given how the TDX and the EK Wave are shown to beat blocks that are known and proven to perform better I can only come to two conclusions.

    1. The testing methodology was flawed and the results are worthless.
    2. This is bull or lies and can't be trusted.

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    wow looks good any more info or any reviews ?
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    There are too many problems with that chart for me to even know where to begin.
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    One word : bull !

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    Got the SCW-1 from local shop in Hong Kong.

    I still cant find a comparison chart in forum yet, ( Cuplex Xt Di vs GTX, Fusion...etc). Any clue..
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    Loop1(3/8): DDC+3.2(Petra Top) -> PA120.3 -> Enzotech SCW-1 -> DD 8800GTX Block -> EK-RES250
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    Quote Originally Posted by mildseven7 View Post
    Got the SCW-1 from local shop in Hong Kong.

    I still cant find a comparison chart in forum yet, ( Cuplex Xt Di vs GTX, Fusion...etc). Any clue..


    just test both...and tell us how they perform...

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    Yes, if anyone has the Cuplex XT Di, please post some comparison.
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    Loop1(3/8): DDC+3.2(Petra Top) -> PA120.3 -> Enzotech SCW-1 -> DD 8800GTX Block -> EK-RES250
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    Quote Originally Posted by Linus@ncix View Post
    There are too many problems with that chart for me to even know where to begin.
    Seriously. TDX as 2nd best?

    All of their results for various go across everything that's been reported by other reputable reviewers and testers. Can we say stacked tests or flawed methodology? Sounds like Koolance all over again.


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    Quote Originally Posted by mildseven7 View Post
    Yes, if anyone has the Cuplex XT Di, please post some comparison.
    Will be incorporating it soon into my loop in new PC but will sadly not be able to offer comparison temps as it will be a different setup. Will post temps though as they may be used for a rough comparison.
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    Nice design, looks like some part of captain picards spaceship

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    Quote Originally Posted by Linus@ncix View Post
    There are too many problems with that chart for me to even know where to begin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Linus@ncix View Post
    There are too many problems with that chart for me to even know where to begin.
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    It seems like they tested the block on a naked IHS single core CPU.
    notice how the storm and tdx beats the fuzion?

    or the chart's bull like everyone is saying
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    Quick someone tell Gabe how poor they say his beloved GTX is. lol
    We might get some comparative test results then.
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    My gut is telling me that the tests on that chart were all done on different testbeds, hence the results that don't make one bit of sense.
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    I love how it is listed in kelvin... yet the temperatures are 34 degrees Kelvin.

    I'd ing kill to have my processor running at 34 kelvin.

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    hahaha no chance it will deliver those results. And you just gotta love their graph.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mildseven7 View Post
    Hello Everyone,

    Just brought the new Enzotech SCW-1 and while search for info and got this Aqua Computer new Dual pass CUPLEX XT Di cpu block saids design for duo/quad core. From the charts, it kills everything in the world by at least 4(Kelvin) , what do you think, true??

    Any comparison chart here yet? ( VS Fusion , GTX ..etc)

    Link: http://www.aqua-computer-systeme.de/...num=1190042113


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    Hi,
    Pls. checkout this charts. http://www.aquatuning.de/shop_content.php/coID/1071
    After going thur this i ended up buying a Fusion
    It cools more than the Fusion but one needs a very powerful pump to keep things going. widerstand (resistance)reduces the flow of water in the loop.
    Last edited by Shocker003; 10-19-2007 at 03:58 PM. Reason: I forgot to add a link due to the fact that i have to hurry to my job.


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    Is this a joke?!?!?

    1: The order of blocks is wrecked, And goes against almost every test I've seen.
    2: There is no way that block would out perform the best blocks by 5C, Let alone 5K... which brings us to out last point...


    #3: KELVIN?!?!?!?

    Are they really so blatant to believe people will believe this? And also, Who would be so stupid to believe this?

    30Kelvin = -243Celsius

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    Quote Originally Posted by kevinbo03 View Post
    2: There is no way that block would out perform the best blocks by 5C, Let alone 5K...
    1 degree increase in Kelvin is the same as 1 degree increase in Celcius.

    Kelvin is just a different scale where 0 kelvin is absolute zero. But a delta of 5C is the same as 5K

    Otherwise, I completely agree, Shenanigans


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    Quote Originally Posted by kevinbo03 View Post

    #3: KELVIN?!?!?!?

    Are they really so blatant to believe people will believe this? And also, Who would be so stupid to believe this?

    30Kelvin = -243Celsius

    SHENANIGANS!!!
    Do some research first please, or go back to school and pay attention in physics class.
    Kelvin can be used to state a temperature starting at absolute zero or to state a temperature difference, which is how it's used here.

    The Apogee GTX value shown in the chart is with the standard O-ring. I have the magazine here and a value for the thicker O-ring is also shown, which is 31.8K, pretty close to the 30.0K of the Cuplex.

    The testing was performed by Radical[53] who also provided the test results in the Thermochill testing thread.

    One thing that should be noted is that the water temperature was held at a constant 25°C for all coolers.

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    Why does it matter whether it says 34C or 34k

    Quote Originally Posted by mcoffey View Post
    The difference is in Kelvin showing the delta between CPU temps and water temps.
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