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    Fuzion V2 with z - bracket

    a little dremel needed 5minutes approximately..



    making sure its clean




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    last place: dtek fuzion v2, even with high flow...it couldn't keep up with koolance or ek, computer restarted go figure
    3rd place: gtz, not exactly good, but it had slightly better temps than the fuzionv2, had leak problems with it, computer restarted..
    2nd place: ek supreme...as the name implies..it is supreme only to old blocks..
    1st place: k350, no surprise..tested and remounted for this review...best damn block in water cooling at the moment..

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    Interesting. However, why use the Enzotech adapter upside down? Why not use it just like it is?
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    the space between the fuzion v2 plate and the z-bracket will have more contact... if inverted..the contact will be like on the pedestal...

    good question..

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    Very interesting, Hondacity

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hondacity View Post
    the space between the fuzion v2 plate and the z-bracket will have more contact... if inverted..the contact will be like on the pedestal...

    good question..
    So are you saying that when using the Enzotech bracket correctly, the Fuzion does not come into contact with the cpu?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Utnorris View Post
    So are you saying that when using the Enzotech bracket correctly, the Fuzion does not come into contact with the cpu?
    this is why...and my answer is yes...it wont...





    also most waterblocks have different heights.....i'm just sticking with it inverted...well its only for my dtek fuzion v2..so.. thanks for asking

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    very nice, that is one way to solve the issue, simple and effective(unless they go out of stock everywhere due to demand).
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    darn i forgot... dremel needed for the 4 long screws...or a metal file..both will work...

    noted added on 1st post...

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    testing complete...some funny looking graphs later....

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    numbers are up,

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    What about with the fuzion pro mount instead? I think I am going to get the Koolance cpu-350 block. I think there is enough space in the Acetel to drill and put in a couple of led's!! I am running the CPU in its own loop or with the NB cooler. so this block should be great!
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    Quote Originally Posted by BringerOdeath View Post
    What about with the fuzion pro mount instead? I think I am going to get the Koolance cpu-350 block. I think there is enough space in the Acetel to drill and put in a couple of led's!! I am running the CPU in its own loop or with the NB cooler. so this block should be great!
    Why are you putting led's into a delrin/acetal block?

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    wow...I'm surprised. I thought the Dtek would have put up a good fight. Looks like the Koolance is for sure, the way to go. Perhaps I'll just be done with it and go Koolance this time. Especially since my system is cooling only the CPU, everything else is air.

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    Hey Hondacity, any plans on the EK Supreme LT? I'm wondering if the updated design will work better than the supreme?
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    Quote Originally Posted by aspire.comptech View Post
    Why are you putting led's into a delrin/acetal block?

    woops, i meant acryllic....I was at work, trying to multitask...I am a tard!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by mstrmold View Post
    Hey Hondacity, any plans on the EK Supreme LT? I'm wondering if the updated design will work better than the supreme?
    new thread started

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    Quote Originally Posted by mstrmold View Post
    Hey Hondacity, any plans on the EK Supreme LT? I'm wondering if the updated design will work better than the supreme?
    Quote Originally Posted by Hondacity View Post
    new thread started
    I´m more interest to see Watercool Heatkiller REV 3.0. Nice job Hondacity

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