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Sleepy_Steve
12-13-06, 11:56 AM
I think i will end up building my next PC before the R600 series releases.

Therefore i will likley be getting an x1950xt or xtx. I might upgrade latter i might not.
For that reason, i am going to avoid the full coverage blocks.

Which block is best for cooling the 1900 series of cards??
MCW60 by Swiftech (http://www.frozencpu.com/products/2067/ex-blc-285/Swiftech_MCW60_VGA_Water_Block_.html?tl=g30c87s145 #blank)
Maze 5 by DangerDen (http://www.frozencpu.com/products/5297/ex-blc-329/Danger_Den_Maze5_Video_Card_Liquid_Cooling_Block.h tml?tl=g30c87s145)

Immortal_Hero
12-13-06, 12:04 PM
I would pick the MCW60. I could be called a fan boy on that one though.

WonderingSoul
12-13-06, 12:08 PM
I really like my MCW60, keeps my video card (see sig) at a 31c right now. Never breaks 45c on FULL load.

However... The Maze4 was in par if not a little less than a MCW60, and the Maze5 design is much better, although somewhat more restrictive (not a problem if you have a strong pump though). Personally I'd get the Maze5, plus I like the hold down style a lot better than MCW60..

Immortal_Hero
12-13-06, 12:29 PM
I like the hold down style a lot better than MCW60..
I will agree with that. The 60's are kinda a pain to install.

Sleepy_Steve
12-13-06, 04:29 PM
Hmm, please elaborate... I havn't installed a GPU block before.
At first the mounting systems seemed to be very similar... both using 4 spring loaded bolts.

I am trying to not use highly restrictive blocks because i am only running a mag drive 3 for the pump. I would think that my heater cores in parrallel, along with a low restriction apogee on the CPU.

I suppose that either solution will be far better than any air solution... Should i take a Maze5's restriction for the preformance gain??