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Kal-EL
04-12-2009, 06:44 AM
http://www.x-cade.com/uploads/SupermansShit/Overclockaholics/pics/SwiftechApogeeGTZ/SwiftechApogeeGTZ%20(Large).jpg
http://www.x-cade.com/uploads/SupermansShit/Overclockaholics/pics/SwiftechApogeeGTZ/SwiftechApogeeGTZ%20(1)%20(Large).jpg
http://www.x-cade.com/uploads/SupermansShit/Overclockaholics/pics/SwiftechApogeeGTZ/SwiftechApogeeGTZ%20(2)%20(Large).jpg
http://www.x-cade.com/uploads/SupermansShit/Overclockaholics/pics/SwiftechApogeeGTZ/SwiftechApogeeGTZ%20(3)%20(Large).jpg

Just looking at this block, it appears to be well made. The inside of the block appears to have built-in pressure as there is only a small gap between the top of the block and the copper plate. This is similar to the EK Supreme design with its pressure plate that forces the coolant to squeeze thru a tight space. The EK pressure gap is much smaller than this block but the same principal is being applied.

After running this block, it appears that the reviews are correct and this block performs on par with the EK Supreme. I like the mounting system as well but you can easily remove the existing bolt downs from the block and use it with another backplate system, no probs.

MaadDaawg
06-08-2009, 10:26 AM
I use this block on my gaming rig and find it does an excellent job. I've seen reviews were other blocks run neck and neck with it, but haven't seen it beaten as of yet . Keeps my OCd system in the mid 40's :)

DrNip
06-08-2009, 10:29 AM
That is a very nice mounting setup they have there.

Kal-EL
06-08-2009, 10:32 AM
I use this block on my gaming rig and find it does an excellent job. I've seen reviews were other blocks run neck and neck with it, but haven't seen it beaten as of yet . Keeps my OCd system in the mid 40's :)
Yah, it keeps the Over Clocking Disorder in check pretty good.

That is a very nice mounting setup they have there.
Too bad I raped the backplate and mount screws to use an interchangeable mount and screws with this block. It works like a champ tho, just without the stock bp and screws :D :D :D

hellcamino
06-08-2009, 12:07 PM
I use this block on my gaming rig and find it does an excellent job. I've seen reviews were other blocks run neck and neck with it, but haven't seen it beaten as of yet . Keeps my OCd system in the mid 40's :)

That block gets beat by about half of the blocks out!

ReverendMaynard
06-08-2009, 12:19 PM
That block gets beat by about half of the blocks out!

You mean the 2 other worthwhile blocks out there lol.

Lapped i7's even that all out.

hellcamino
06-08-2009, 01:11 PM
You mean the 2 other worthwhile blocks out there lol.

Lapped i7's even that all out.


Nope, I meant just what I said!

RomDominance
06-08-2009, 01:15 PM
Just remember if you use the 1366 version of that block on the classified, you have to cut one of the sides off of the backplate to avoid shorts on the back of the board.

Kal-EL
06-08-2009, 01:22 PM
Just remember if you use the 1366 version of that block on the classified, you have to cut one of the sides off of the backplate to avoid shorts on the back of the board.

Thx, I'll keep that in mind, totally spaced on how I'm gonna cool the classy since my water gear is all back in my re-designated 24/7 rig.

ReverendMaynard
06-08-2009, 01:31 PM
Nope, I meant just what I said!

then maybe amuse us and let us in on the better half :cool:

EDIT: personal testing would be something to back up a statement like that ;)

hellcamino
06-08-2009, 02:41 PM
then maybe amuse us and let us in on the better half :cool:

EDIT: personal testing would be something to back up a statement like that ;)

There have been plenty of tests done to support my statement and you are more than welcome to Google them! Skinnee, Hesmelaugh, Martin, Hondacity and others have all confirmed this.

If you choose to believe the tests performed by Gabe then....Can I interest you in a bridge I have for sale?

ReverendMaynard
06-08-2009, 03:21 PM
There have been plenty of tests done to support my statement and you are more than welcome to Google them! Skinnee, Hesmelaugh, Martin, Hondacity and others have all confirmed this.

If you choose to believe the tests performed by Gabe then....Can I interest you in a bridge I have for sale?

Easy champ, you post at XS alot?:rofl

EDIT: and who the f*** is Gabe?

hellcamino
06-08-2009, 03:34 PM
Gabe is the owner of Swiftech, yes I do post frequently at xs...Why do you ask?

Kal-EL
06-10-2009, 09:44 AM
Heres the i7 block release news guys
Swiftech Announces Apogee GTZ Ci7 CPU Water Block (http://www.overclockaholics.com/96483/Swiftech_Announces_Apogee_GTZ_Ci7_CPU_Water_Block. html)
Water-cooling specialist Swiftech expanded its lineup with the Apogee GTZ Ci7 CPU water block. From its name, one can infer that it specifically supports the Intel LGA-1366 socket (Core i7 and Xeon 5500 series). The frame that holds the block has the appropriate mount holes for LGA-1366. A bolt-through retention mechanism is bundled. The block itself is near-identical in specifications to the original Apogee GTZ. The CPU copper contact base is lapped, and has a matrix of 225 micron copper pins to boost surface area of heat dissipation. The housing is Delrin-made. Options for 1/2" and 3/8" hose barbs are provided. A tube of Arctic Silver Ceramique is bundled. It is priced at US $69.99.

http://i1.techpowerup.com/img/09-06-10/8a_thm.jpg (http://www.techpowerup.com/img/09-06-10/8a.jpg)


Source: Swiftech (http://www.swiftech.com)

ReverendMaynard
06-10-2009, 09:52 AM
ditch the screws, backplate and springs and rig up some better ones if you plan on lapping your i7's. There is only so much thread on the factory thumb screws so when you shave almost a mm off on the IHS it doesn't allow for full contact.

just a friendly FYI :)

hellcamino
06-10-2009, 11:32 AM
Heres the i7 block release news guys
Swiftech Announces Apogee GTZ Ci7 CPU Water Block (http://www.overclockaholics.com/96483/Swiftech_Announces_Apogee_GTZ_Ci7_CPU_Water_Block. html)
Water-cooling specialist Swiftech expanded its lineup with the Apogee GTZ Ci7 CPU water block. From its name, one can infer that it specifically supports the Intel LGA-1366 socket (Core i7 and Xeon 5500 series). The frame that holds the block has the appropriate mount holes for LGA-1366. A bolt-through retention mechanism is bundled. The block itself is near-identical in specifications to the original Apogee GTZ. The CPU copper contact base is lapped, and has a matrix of 225 micron copper pins to boost surface area of heat dissipation. The housing is Delrin-made. Options for 1/2" and 3/8" hose barbs are provided. A tube of Arctic Silver Ceramique is bundled. It is priced at US $69.99.

http://i1.techpowerup.com/img/09-06-10/8a_thm.jpg (http://www.techpowerup.com/img/09-06-10/8a.jpg)


Source: Swiftech (http://www.swiftech.com)


Being as you already own this block Supes you could also just buy the appropriate adapter + backing plate kit.

Kal-EL
06-10-2009, 11:42 AM
Being as you already own this block Supes you could also just buy the appropriate adapter + backing plate kit.

Thx Frank, I'm pretty sure the block I have will remain in the LGA775 rig for a good while.

punx223
06-10-2009, 12:12 PM
then maybe amuse us and let us in on the better half :cool:

EDIT: personal testing would be something to back up a statement like that ;)

dont doubt frank.... he knows... lol

Actually the heatiller is awesome... tahts one of the best performers ive seen

punx223
06-10-2009, 12:13 PM
Being as you already own this block Supes you could also just buy the appropriate adapter + backing plate kit.


I have the adapter/kit for going I7 and if you want soups drop me a line, cause my I7 plans got fubarred

Gunslinger
06-10-2009, 02:53 PM
I have to cut the back plate to avoid some electrical components on the backside of my classified. It works ok still, I like the looks of the heatkiller also.

RomDominance
06-21-2009, 06:41 PM
Did the same thing on my gtx/classy install. Workin beautifully so far, no complaints. :alien:

youngpro
07-12-2009, 11:42 PM
getting some new corsair water gear has inspired me to get the water setup back out and i think i need this block.. definatly will kill the old apogee gt ive got =p