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Old 04-05-08   #1 (permalink)
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like this swftec thingy...

http://www.frozencpu.com/products/55...ocket_775.html

any good for, say, a Q9450? else, i'll 'just' have to go with my current apogee GT block...
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A 226 TEC is'nt that much these days when overlooked cpu's can generate well over 200watts
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Right. So what waterblock would be the most uncompromizingly best at all available on the planet?
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Right. So what waterblock would be the most uncompromizingly best at all available on the planet?
D-TEK FuZion is recommend by a lot of watercooling guru's.

Support the little guys - http://www.petrastechshop.com/dfuuncpubl1.html.
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yip with the nozzle kit
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