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RnPgrosz

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Dec 14, 2001
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Whats the difference between the maze and the maze2-2 I saw them both on dangerden and wasn't sure which one would be better.
 

Revx

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Feb 20, 2002
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maze 2 has room for a peltier, read into them and see what works for you.
 

Bender

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The origional maze fits about any intel or amd socekt board using the socket tab to mount. The Maze 2 blocks use 4 hole mounting sytems found on many modern boards. The Maze 2-2 is for 1-2 peltiers, the Maze 2-1 is for 0-1 peltier and the Maze2 is for streight water cooling.
 

JokerF15

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nm = nevermind. I wrote something useless ;).



Still you should think about this block. It is really a good design. The thickness of the copper does not matter, becase all the essential items are there. The water comes over the center, and it takes out the 'heat' quickly.

Well, i like this block, but I still will continue to use the MAze 2 in the curren system i am using. This block will be for my 'new' watercooling system.

-Jokerf15
 

KingB

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Jan 29, 2002
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Calgary, Alberta
rivercom9 said:
How much water pressure is really present in the blocks anyways? Ive always thought that there wasnt such a high pressure in there.

I agree. I don't think that the pressures experienced inside the waterblock should limit the use of the plexi (or whatever the material is on top). The plexi looks fairly thick and as long as its properly sealed, I would think it its ok. Not to mention the see through part looks cool.