Swiftech GTZ (close ups)
http://www.x-cade.com/uploads/Superm...%20(Large).jpg
http://www.x-cade.com/uploads/Superm...%20(Large).jpg http://www.x-cade.com/uploads/Superm...%20(Large).jpg http://www.x-cade.com/uploads/Superm...%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. |
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 :)
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That is a very nice mounting setup they have there.
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Lapped i7's even that all out. |
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Nope, I meant just what I said! |
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.
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EDIT: personal testing would be something to back up a statement like that ;) |
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