what cpu waterblock? fuzion or apogee gtx?

fuzion + nozzles, wouldn't bother with the GTX unless you buy the copper top which price spikes it.
 
Fuzion if your running a CPU only loop

GTX if your running other blocks :)

BTW the copper top makes absolutely no performance difference ;)
 
Fuzion if your running a CPU only loop

GTX if your running other blocks :)

BTW the copper top makes absolutely no performance difference ;)

Copper top is to avoid mixed metals, also the Fuzion and GTX are both about the same restriction, so it makes no difference if your doing a CPU only loop or have more blocks. My vote goes to the Fuzion but both blocks will work well.

The EK block looks very interesting as well and could have some great performance.
 
Fuzion if your running a CPU only loop

GTX if your running other blocks :)

BTW the copper top makes absolutely no performance difference ;)

It should be the other way. GTX is more restrictive than the Fuzion ;)

Fuzion all the way, with the nozzles kit.
 
also the Fuzion and GTX are both about the same restriction, so it makes no difference if your doing a CPU only loop or have more blocks.
This is totally incorrect... Fuzion has less restriction than any current block on the market. In a PD test that Petra's did, the Fuzion with the 4.5mm nozzle still had slightly LESS PD than the GTX.
 
This is totally incorrect... Fuzion has less restriction than any current block on the market. In a PD test that Petra's did, the Fuzion with the 4.5mm nozzle still had slightly LESS PD than the GTX.

*cough* about the same *cough*

The difference between them is not enough to make any difference in chosing one or the other for longer/shorter loops. You should chose on other things, like performance, which is why I suggested the fuzion.
 
Umm, best you have a look at the PD graph LOL.

CPU_PD.jpg
 
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