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anyone have this block yet and can anyone tell me how it performs? i know its a little pricey but it looks so cool
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Jarhead7236 said:very interesting results...especially with the rbx compared to the ww... $52.95 ain't that bad.....
Higher pressure drop than the copper TDX... and the silver is no better performing. I knew it wouldn't be.. If DD made some modifications to take advantage of the slightly better thermall properties of the silver, it would have but they didn't and it doesn't. Just bling bling and that is all.govern1 said:A higher pressure drop compared to what? It is no different than the normal TDX except it is silver. I have the silver, but have not installed it yet. I'm waiting for the MSI or Asus NForce 250 boards to hit the shelves first.
Besides, pos? Hardly.
Shawn
sbud said:Don't you mean $124.95...
AngryAlpaca said:~0.5C. I'm not working it out exactly, but it's really small. pHaestus sports the opinion that the extra trouble (from the extra barb) makes the TDX better.
nikhsub1 said:Higher pressure drop than the copper TDX... and the silver is no better performing. I knew it wouldn't be.. If DD made some modifications to take advantage of the slightly better thermall properties of the silver, it would have but they didn't and it doesn't. Just bling bling and that is all.
pauldenton said:actually (as i suspected) pressure drop is tha same in both - at the higher figure for the TDX silver )
http://www.overclockers.com/articles1027/index02.asp
Myhre said:I think he was saying that he removed the plates to see where the difference in pressure drop came from, and once he had them removed they were the same. But with the plates in there was a higher pressure drop on the silver. He was just trying to figure out where it was coming from by process of elimination. I think