View Full Version : What waterblock do you have?
Shocker
07-13-02, 07:31 PM
1.)What waterblock do you have?
And/Or what new waterblock are you looking at?(it can be present or one coming very soon)
Thanks
CharlesHF
07-13-02, 07:33 PM
I have a Danger Den Maze 2, and it works great for me. I don't have any immediate plans for the future to get a new one, unless I see some real good reviews of another. I would recommend it to anybody. :)
I have the Gemini spiral low flow, with the fittings made for 3/8 ID tubing. The mounting wasn't so hot (one bolt was pre-stripped, and all 4 too large to thread into the other bits) so I've used my own hardware that's all stainless with thumbscrews.
Other than the disappointment with the mounting hardware, I'm quite pleased with it. Fit and finish were spectacular, and performance is what I expected (very good, thank you).
JaY_III
07-13-02, 08:22 PM
DangerDen Maze 1 and its been in uses since my 633, then 900 now cooling my 1.1 tualatin.
No plans to get a new one untill i move away from my current platform...
and when i do, the waterblook will be my NorthBridge cooler.
h2sammo
07-13-02, 08:31 PM
Maze 2. See my signiture for temps and system details.
Room temps are at ~ 21-25. (they finally fixed my ac)
What new block caught my attention?
well, a few architectures did, the spiral, the one with the hemisphere, that cooler engineer put out, the circular ones, the conic ones (gone_fishing). I dont really know which one would perform better, as there arent up to date reviews on them.
:cool:
splateee
07-13-02, 08:42 PM
I have the Swiftech MCW372 waterblock. I have been very happy with it cooling performance. My XP1800 rarely goes over 35c, on average it runs around 29c idle 35c after a couple of hours of Q3.
The Spyder
07-13-02, 08:51 PM
Maze 3- works great :-D
Currently I have:
Maze2 with P4 adapter
Silverprop Cyclone 5 delux
Home made block by me
The maze 2 is an old favorite but I'll be testing out the Cyclone5 as soon as I get some time.
muddocktor
07-13-02, 09:26 PM
I'm running a Maze 1C-1, presently without the TEC and coldplate because of the heat production from the TEC. When winter rolls around, the extra heat from the pelt will be welcome then.:D
muddocktor
masitti
07-13-02, 09:30 PM
Dtek Spir@l coming here Monday...
Iron Hawk
07-13-02, 09:35 PM
Maze3, geforce block on my radeon 8500, nb block. all made by dangerden.
Could this be setup in poll format? possable one for heatsinks as well.
ATLPIMP
07-13-02, 10:23 PM
TC-4 Rev. 2
33*C idle
38*C load
2000+ @ 10X167 (1.8V)
ambient is around 26*C+/-.
nikhsub1
07-13-02, 10:28 PM
D-Tek Polytopped Spir@l.
SkiFletch
07-13-02, 10:29 PM
planning on getting the gemini high flow here
JFettig
07-13-02, 11:43 PM
i dont know what to name my block......
Shocker
07-14-02, 03:33 PM
Originally posted by maskedgeek
i dont know what to name my block......
how about maskedblock?
muddocktor
07-14-02, 04:57 PM
Originally posted by Shocker
how about maskedblock?
I guess that would be better than geekblock!:D
ajrettke
07-14-02, 07:50 PM
maze2....gonna make my own as soon as I can get access back to the mill.
DangerDen Maze2-1, Maze3, Geforce3 and chipset blocks... and Swiftech MCW462-UH with 1/2" fittings. MCW462-UH performs better than DD's CPU blocks (Maze2 and 3).
Now I want to get one of Fixxit's new spiral blocks too...
rivercom9
07-14-02, 10:44 PM
Where can I get the Conic one that Gone_Fishing has?
Iron Hawk
07-14-02, 10:53 PM
Originally posted by rivercom9
Where can I get the Conic one that Gone_Fishing has?
His was hand crafted on a lathe, he has a thread about how he made it if you want to try your hand and something like his.
rivercom9
07-14-02, 11:21 PM
NM, I thought that that block was a commercial block. Looks sweet as hell.
Lt. Max
07-14-02, 11:51 PM
hey anyone kno if the dtek polytopped spiral can be run with a peltier?
I had a maze 3. Now I have a maze2 and a spir@l
Milkman
07-15-02, 07:58 AM
I have a dangerden maze 2-1 although I am not using the cold plate, so far it has been a great block and performs very well with 1/2 inch tubing betting me hi 30's and low 40's loaded:burn:
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