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GTZ i7 block
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I saw this but was afraid to post it after the thread I saw the other day, LOL.
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i have that, or i bought the mount parts that turn my 775 to the 1366... its much cheaper if you already have a gtz, now im wondering why since i dont have an I7 lol worked well and good quality ;)
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I have this block, and it is nice, performance is pretty decent. There are better blocks, but I use ALOT of swiftech stuff.
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If you want one of the top two blocks you will look at the HK 3.0 or the kl-350 although I'm partial to the hk as it is the least restrictive and so is more versatile. |
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On one hand, look at that temps for 1.4 volts on a qx6850 @ 4ghz with the GTZ waterblock + pa120.3 & pa160 2 pump 2 gpu + chipset loop. :confused5: 73f 22c ambient outside. A/C running in office
http://www.overclockaholics.com/foru...3&d=1244706034 On the other hand, picture setting 1.45v in the bios and getting 1.4 in windows then seeing a 1.35 drop off during the tail end of the run. :confused3: edit: forgot to spec it out........ 790i ultra SLI mobo Evga QX6850 GTZ waterblock Koolance Chipset block 8800ultras x2 Koolance block Ehiem 1-----Eheim2----upper P.A. 120.3-------CPU----Chipset------GPU1/GPU2-----Center P.A.160-----Return@ Ehiem1 |
Looks like some cool temps to me. Especially with a hot running Kentsfield.
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Looks my full load temps on my xeon lol! In my xeon's defense though it was using just over 1.4v. Seriously though man I would find out what is wrong there as those temps suck balls for that piffling load.
btw if you want to show off temps under load you should try something a little more cpu intensive than wprime and then make it last a wee bit longer than 10 seconds...I like to see temps after an hour of being hard loaded as a minimum. |
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