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Apogee GT vs. D-Tek FuZion results

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So if I am reading it correctly

Apogee gt vs Dtek fuzion===>>> Dtek fuzion winnner quad core
Bowed Apogee GT vs Dte Fuzion==>>> Bowed Apogee Gt winner, quad core
 
meionm said:
So if I am reading it correctly

Apogee gt vs Dtek fuzion===>>> Dtek fuzion winnner quad core
Bowed Apogee GT vs Dte Fuzion==>>> Bowed Apogee Gt winner, quad core


Ahh true, yes. The Apogee GT had to be cranked down to get those numbers.
 
what about a FuZion with some sort of accelerator like what Nikhsub made outta the 1/4 barb. i think in those conditions with a jet of some sort to accelerate the water the FuZion would win.
 
CCUABIDExORxDIE said:
what about a FuZion with some sort of accelerator like what Nikhsub made outta the 1/4 barb. i think in those conditions with a jet of some sort to accelerate the water the FuZion would win.


But I wonder if that would also be better used on a single die (dual core) vs. dual die (quad) since the jet is directed right at the center.
 
I still need to get that special o ring to get that bowed shape base on GT.
 
So, what is the verdict on this (Apogee GT)?

I wanted to get a Apogee, but they are pretty rare now.

By the sounds of it, the GT is good, but a bit fragile.

Is this block suitable for a first time water cooling perp? Hell, I havent even used non stock cooling yet.
 
Apogee Gt is better than Apogee


Apogee Gt and Fuzion are the best blocks for current Intel Quad cores.
 
Oroka Sempai said:
They work well on a X2 then? I plan on getting a quad AMD when they come out... but that wont be for a while.
Both come with holding plate for AMD.
 
jivetrky said:
Found this thread while searching for something else. Looked like something ppl might be interested in. It seems that it says the D-Tek is better for Dual core CPU's and the Apogee GT works better with larger Quad Core dies.

http://forum.overclock3d.net/showthread.php?p=108240

Sorry about earlier post jivtrky, my bad..I got confused between forums. UYou are indeed quoting the right post, which reports the events of the day folllowing the "Swiftech challenge"
 
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